A New Chapter in Pokeno with Century 21

Century 21 is thrilled to announce the opening of its newest office, Century 21 Pro Realty, located in Pokeno in New Zealand's vibrant Waikato region. This marks a new chapter of growth and development for Principal Ginni Parvez who leads the team.

With over a decade of experience in the sales industry, Ginni's career has been shaped by diverse experiences, including ventures in hospitality and direct sales. This has instilled in him the values of patience, attention to detail and proactivity. As a real estate sales specialist, he is deeply committed to achieving optimal outcomes for all his clients and delivering unparalleled customer service.

Commenting on why he decided to make the move to C21, Ginni said, "I joined the Century 21 brand to gain more opportunities for growth and advancement in leadership and business development. The power of the global brand gives me the ability to access a larger network of clients."

Fluent in multiple languages – English, Hindi and Punjabi – Ginni prides himself in his ability to connect with individuals from various cultural backgrounds. This has enabled him to expand the reach of his network and enhance opportunities for finding buyers for his clients' homes.

James Bell, CEO of Century 21 Australasia said, "The opening of Century Pro Realty reflects Century 21's focus on expansion in New Zealand and further demonstrates the brand's commitment to delivering exceptional real estate services across the Australasian region. We are delighted to have Ginni Parvez and his team on board and look forward to seeing what they achieve in the future"

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