Sansiri PCL
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Sansiri PCL
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Sansiri Public Co. Ltd. engages in the provision of residential property development and management services. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis. The firm operates in four segments: Property development business segment, which consists of land and housing projects, residential condominium projects, serviced apartments for rent, and office buildings for rent; Building management, project management and real estate brokerage business segment, which consists of the provision of building management service, property project management and real estate brokerage; Hotel management segment, and Other business segment, which consists of hotel and education business. The company offers multiple types of property development products including single-detached house, semi-detached house, townhome, shop house, home office, and condominium under different brands. Its projects include Burasiri Panya Indra, Siri Place Kalapapruek-Sathorn, Siri Place Westgate, The Monument Thonglor, dcondo Hideaway, THE MUVE Kaset, and dcondo Panaa.
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