Accommodation marketplace Casita partners with Adventus.io

The partnership will see Adventus.io recommend Casita’s service to its students through an “integration to a customised web experience presenting a geographically matched listing close to their chosen university”.

“We at the Casita family couldn’t be more delighted to partner and API integrate with Adventus.io”

“We at the Casita family couldn’t be more delighted to partner and API integrate with Adventus.io, a truly student-centric company with some of the best tech we have seen across the student recruitment marketplace players,” said Leigh Pulford, director and co-founder of Casita.

“With both Adventus.io and Casita having great alignment on student experience and always pushing the boundaries on creating a perfect student journey, Casita will be supporting and guiding Adventus.io placed students to find the perfect room, within their budget and close to their institution, anywhere in the world!’”

Chris Grannell, Adventus.io’s chief product officer said his company’s mission is to help students make “confident decisions” through a trusted platform that connects the world’s institutions, recruiters, and service providers. 

“This includes presenting the right options when it’s time to think about where they will live while studying abroad. The integration of Casita’s impressive global inventory of quality accommodation solutions is an important step in realising that vision,” he said. 

Grannell explained that the partnership with Casita marks the opening of Adventus.io’s marketplace to essential services at “every stage of a student’s study abroad journey”. 

“We are still in the early days, but the uncertainty and confusion students are currently experiencing about their international education journey due to Covid-19 emboldens us to continue to democratise access to quality options and create transparency for students globally. We’re thrilled to be partnered with Casita on this journey,” he added. 

The accommodation marketplace also announced a partnership with Times Higher Education in 2020.

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