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Global Property Identity Infrastructure

Every
Building.
One
Identity.

Banks must classify every mortgage by building energy performance. Insurers need building-level risk data. Funds need standardised property data for EU reporting. All of them are currently assembling this manually — expensively and inconsistently. Bloxome is the shared data infrastructure that replaces all of that: one persistent ID per building, seven layers of structured intelligence, delivered by API.

1.6B+
Buildings on Earth
$393T
Global Real Estate Value (Savills 2025)
364
Structured Data Points per Building
0
Universal Building ID Standards Today
Property Intelligence API
BPID — Building Property ID
GAR Compliance Data
Property Genome — 7 Layers
DNS for Real Estate
Green Score · EU Taxonomy
ECB Green Asset Ratio
Machine-Readable Buildings
SFDR PAI 14 · CRREM Pathway
Flood Risk · Climate Stranding
Mortgage Portfolio Intelligence
Property Intelligence API
BPID — Building Property ID
GAR Compliance Data
Property Genome — 7 Layers
DNS for Real Estate
Green Score · EU Taxonomy
ECB Green Asset Ratio
Machine-Readable Buildings
SFDR PAI 14 · CRREM Pathway
Flood Risk · Climate Stranding
Mortgage Portfolio Intelligence
The Problem

Property data
is broken.

The world's largest asset class — $393 trillion in real estate (Savills, 2025) — runs on fragmented, incompatible, siloed data. No two systems share a common language. No universal building identity standard exists.

No Universal Identifier

Every country, city, bank and insurer uses a different reference. The same building has dozens of conflicting IDs across systems — none of them talk to each other.

Siloed Intelligence

Banks, insurers and institutional investors each maintain isolated property datasets — duplicating cost while reducing accuracy and limiting cross-border analysis.

Slow, Expensive Deals

Cross-border property due diligence takes weeks with no single source of truth. The cost of this inefficiency runs into hundreds of billions annually.

Real-world example
The identity fragmentation problem
One building. Seven different systems. Zero compatibility. No single reference that works across all of them — until BPID.
Same Building — 7 Systems, 0 Compatibility
Cadastre IDPL/WRW/2024/00438A
Land RegistryKW 45872/00001/7
Bank RefPROP-EMEA-DE-2024-8871
Insurer Code[Not available]
Address (EN)12 Krakowska St., Warsaw
Address (PL)ul. Krakowska 12, Warszawa
MLS ReferenceWA-RES-2024-991-C
Geo Coords52.2297° N, 21.0122° E
Bloxome BPIDBPID:PL-14-1465-08-11811608-0000-0000
Who Bloxome serves

If your institution depends on
building data, Bloxome is built for you.

Banks
GAR & Mortgage
Classification

ECB GAR requires classifying every mortgage by the energy performance of the underlying building. Bloxome delivers that classification at portfolio scale — without manual assembly.

How it works for banks →
Insurers
Underwriting &
Risk Intelligence

Structural age, flood exposure, climate vulnerability, and rebuild cost — consistently sourced across entire portfolios. Bloxome replaces fragmented manual records with a standardised risk profile per building.

How it works for insurers →
PE & RE Funds
SFDR Reporting &
Due Diligence

SFDR PAI 14, 17, and 18 require environmental reporting at the individual building level. Bloxome compresses portfolio-level data gathering to a structured API response — making systematic reporting operationally manageable.

How it works for funds →
Developers & Investors
Site Intelligence &
Infrastructure Potential

Solar capacity, EV charging suitability, 5G rooftop potential, and battery storage economics — scored per building. Identify the highest-value infrastructure opportunities before committing to due diligence.

How it works for developers →
Proof of Concept
Warsaw Property Intelligence Sample
10,000 Warsaw buildings enriched with the full 7-layer Property Genome. The data below demonstrates what every institution currently lacks — and what a single BPID unlocks.
Live sample — 10,000 buildings · Warsaw, Poland · Proof of concept
Data sourced from: PRG · EGIB · EUBUCCO · Overture Maps · KOBIZE · URE — EU open government data standards.
16.8%
Avg. EPC performance gap
Warsaw dataset: buildings consume an average 16.8% more than their modelled EPC certificate predicts (Bloxome analysis, 2025)
3,468
Stranded before 2033
In 10,000 Warsaw buildings · CRREM 1.5°C, Bloxome 2025. Banks holding these mortgages have invisible LTV risk.
33.1%
GAR eligible
Only 1 in 3 Warsaw buildings qualify for ECB Green Asset Ratio — banks must know which ones. (Bloxome Warsaw dataset, 2025)
10K
BPIDs live — Warsaw
7-layer genome. 364 structured data points per building. Warsaw live now.
The Solution

Introducing
the BPID.

One globally unique, deterministic identifier — and its UUID twin — for every building, floor, and unit on Earth. Permanent, portable, machine-readable across any system, anywhere.

Building Property ID — Warsaw, Mokotów — Residential Block
BPID:PL-14-1465-08-11811608-0000-0000
CC — CountryPL · PolandISO 3166-1 alpha-2 · 2-letter country code
RR — Region14 · MazowieckieISO 3166-2:PL-MZ · NUTS2 PL9 · TERYT 14
CCCC — City1465 · WarsawGUS TERYT SIMC · national place register
DD — District08 · MokotówGUS TERYT TERC · gmina district code
SSSSSSSS — Sequence11811608RFC 4122 UUID v5 · deterministic hash of parcel ID
LLLL — Level0000 · Whole buildingOffset-500 · ground=0500, B1=0499, roof=9000 · IFC-aligned
UUUU — Unit0000 · Whole floorUnit schema · 0001–9999 per apartment · IFC IfcSpace
Database UUID — globally unique primary key
de9133a5-8276-5036-a054-c83155728b6e
Derived deterministically: uuid5( BPID_NAMESPACE, "BPID:PL-14-1465-08-11811608-0000-0000" ) — where BPID_NAMESPACE is a fixed, registered UUID5 namespace.
Same building → same UUID everywhere, persistently. No central counter. No collisions. Works in any country, any database, any system.
Global by design
The same format works for a Warsaw apartment, a Tokyo tower, or a Lagos warehouse. CC-RR-CCCC-DD adapts to any national cadastral system. The UUID makes it machine-addressable in any database on Earth.
Deterministic · no registry needed
Given the same parcel_id, country, city, and district codes, the BPID and UUID are always identical — computed locally, no central server required. Like a DNS lookup that generates its own IP.
Granular to the unit
The same building generates distinct BPIDs for every floor, every apartment, the roof, and the basement. BPID:...-0000-0000 is the building. BPID:...-0501-0003 is apartment 3 on the first floor.
Property Genome

A rich data schema
for every building.

Each BPID unlocks a Property Genome — a standardised schema covering every dimension of a building's physical, legal, financial and climate identity.

L1 · IDENTITY
Physical Identity

BPID · Address · Parcel boundary · Footprint geometry · Height · Floors · Construction year · TERYT codes.

L2 · STRUCTURE
Structure & Fabric

GFA · Materials · Era classification · Occupancy rate · Unit count · Renovation history · Structural type.

L3 · RISK
Risk Intelligence

Flood zone · Heat exposure · Seismic rating · Air quality index · Noise band · Climate stranding year · CRREM pathway.

L4 · INFRASTRUCTURE
Infrastructure Potential

Solar kW capacity · EV charging bays · Fibre access · 5G rooftop potential · District heating connection · Battery storage.

L5 · FINANCIAL
Financial Signals

AVM valuation PLN · Cap rate · LTV ratio · NOI · Rental yield · Transaction comparables · Mortgage balance.

L6 · GREEN ASSET COMPLIANCE
Green Asset & Climate Risk

EPC class · Modelled energy use (kWh/m²) · GAR classification · Green Score · EU Taxonomy alignment · SFDR PAI 14 · 17 · 18 · CRREM climate pathway.

L7 · API
Integration Layer

REST API · Webhooks · Batch processing · Bulk GAR export · SDKs · Enterprise data pipelines · White-label. The delivery layer — REST API, Webhooks, SDKs, Batch, Enterprise pipelines.

Layer Architecture

7 layers. One BPID.

One BPID unlocks all seven layers simultaneously. Each layer compounds the value of every other.

Seven Active Layers
L1
IDENTITY
BPID · Address · Parcel boundary · Building geometry · TERYT codes
L2
STRUCTURE
GFA · Height · Era · Material · Floors · Occupancy · Unit count
L3
RISK INTELLIGENCE
Flood zone · Heat exposure · Seismic · Air quality · Noise · Climate stranding year
L4
INFRASTRUCTURE
Solar kW · EV bays · Fiber access · 5G rooftop · District heating connection
L5
FINANCIAL SIGNALS
AVM PLN · Cap rate · LTV · NOI · Rental yield · Transaction comparables
L6
GREEN ASSET & CLIMATE RISK
EPC class · Modelled energy use · GAR classification · Green Score · EU Taxonomy · SFDR PAI 14 · 17 · 18 · CRREM pathway
L7
API INTEGRATION
REST API · Webhooks · SDKs · Batch · Enterprise pipelines — delivery mechanism for all layers
Active today — Warsaw
Banks · Insurers · PE Funds
GAR compliance · Mortgage risk · SFDR Art.8/9 · Portfolio stranding risk
Forcing function
ECB GAR 2024+
Infrastructure Standard

The layer the world
has been missing.

Every global industry has a universal identity and data standard. Real estate never did — until now.

Internet
DNS
→ Real Estate
Bloxome

Just as DNS translates domain names into machine-readable IP addresses, Bloxome translates physical buildings into globally-addressable structured data objects.

Banking & Finance
SWIFT
→ Real Estate
Bloxome

SWIFT gave banks a universal language for cross-border transactions. Bloxome gives the property industry a universal language for cross-border data exchange and due diligence.

Capital Markets
Bloomberg
→ Real Estate
Bloxome

Bloomberg Terminal standardised financial instrument data for institutional investors. Bloxome standardises property data — building the intelligence layer for real estate capital markets.

The Product

Property Intelligence
API.

The B2B wedge. Banks, insurers, and PE/RE funds query structured property intelligence — including estimated vs. certificate-modelled energy consumption gaps — via a clean, documented REST API.

Problems Bloxome solves — institution by institution
BANKS
GAR reporting requires classifying every mortgage by the energy performance of the underlying building. Without a building identity standard, this is done manually — registry by registry, building by building. It is slow, inconsistent, and carries audit risk. Bloxome automates classification per BPID. The output is structured for direct input to loan origination systems (LOS) and risk platforms, requiring no manual reformatting.
INSURERS
Underwriting property risk — flood, fire, structural, climate — requires consistent, building-level data. Most insurers hold fragmented records assembled across disconnected sources. Bloxome provides structured, assessed structural, risk, and climate data per BPID, reducing underwriting cost and supporting SCR calculations.
PE FUNDS
SFDR Article 8 and 9 fund reporting requires building-level GHG intensity data across entire portfolios. Due diligence on acquisitions involves manual data gathering from multiple jurisdictions with no common format. Bloxome provides a single API call per BPID — identity, financials, climate risk, and regulatory data inputs in one response.
DEVELOPERS
Site selection requires assembling zoning, permit history, infrastructure access, and neighbouring property data from separate sources — usually through paid consultants. Bloxome delivers this as structured data per BPID, reducing site research time and cost substantially.
NOTARIES
Deed preparation requires verifying cadastral references, EPC status, encumbrances, and address records — each from a different system. Bloxome collapses this into a single lookup, reducing reconciliation time and manual documentation burden per transaction.

Licensing and
credit-based access.

Data licensing for institutional portfolios. Credit-based API for on-demand lookups. No fixed tiers — consumption scales with the workflow.

Access model
01
Data Licensing

Annual licensing for enterprise portfolio coverage. Banks, insurers, and PE funds license the Genome layer set relevant to their workflow — GAR, carbon, valuation, or all seven.

02
Credit-Based API

Consumption-based credits per BPID query — individual lookups, portfolio batch calls, or webhook integrations. Scale exactly with usage.

Access pricing available on request. Contact us →

Every API response includes a per-field confidence score (0.00–1.00) and full data provenance — meeting the documentation standards bank and insurer compliance teams require.

The Vision

The intelligence
infrastructure for the
world's largest asset class.

Every financial system that matters at scale has a shared identity layer beneath it. The internet has DNS. The banking system has SWIFT and IBAN. Capital markets have ISIN and Bloomberg identifiers. These standards did not emerge because they were convenient. They emerged because the absence of a common reference language made entire industries slower, more expensive, and more fragile than they needed to be.

Real estate — $393 trillion in value, more than all global equities and bonds combined — has never had one. Every bank, insurer, regulator, fund, and developer maintains its own property reference system. The same building carries a different identity in each of them. Cross-institution workflows require manual reconciliation. Regulatory reporting requires manual classification. Due diligence requires manual data assembly. The cost of this fragmentation, in time, money, and risk, runs into hundreds of billions annually.

Bloxome is building the layer that has always been missing. A single, globally unique, deterministic identifier — the BPID — for every building on Earth. Attached to it: a structured, comprehensive intelligence layer covering identity, structure, risk, financial signals, infrastructure potential, and regulatory data inputs. Not a database product. Not a PropTech application. Infrastructure.

When BPID becomes the shared reference for how institutions identify buildings — in mortgage books, insurance policies, investment portfolios, regulatory filings, and planning systems — real estate begins to function more like a modern, data-driven asset class. The institutions that adopt it first gain an operational advantage. The institutions that helped shape it gain something more durable: a place in the standard itself.

The standard for global property intelligence is being built now. Bloxome is the foundation.

Every great industry has its standard
Internet routing DNS
Cross-border banking SWIFT · IBAN
Securities markets ISIN · LEI
Trade & logistics HS codes · GS1
Global real estate BPID
$393T
Global real estate value — Savills, 2025
More than all global equities, bonds, and gold combined. The world's largest asset class. The one without a universal identity standard — until now.
Bloxome is not
A property marketplace or listing platform
A PropTech application or vertical software
A data vendor selling reports or subscriptions
A competitor to CoStar, MSCI, or existing platforms
The identity and intelligence infrastructure that all of them can build on.
FAQ

Common questions.

THE STANDARD
What exactly is a BPID and how is it different from an address? +

An address is a human-readable label that changes — streets get renamed, buildings get renumbered, postcodes get redrawn. A BPID is a machine-readable, globally unique identifier derived deterministically from the building’s cadastral parcel ID and administrative codes. The same building always generates the same BPID and UUID, regardless of what happens to its address. Think of it as the difference between a person’s name and their passport number.

How is the BPID globally portable across different cadastral systems? +

The BPID format is CC-RR-CCCC-DD-SSSSSSSS-LLLL-UUUU where CC is the ISO country code, RR is the national region code, and CCCC-DD are the national city and district codes from that country’s own administrative system. The sequence is derived from the local parcel ID via a deterministic UUID5 hash. Every country’s segment uses its own official codes — the BPID string and its UUID twin remain universally unique and machine-comparable across any border.

What is the performance gap and why does it matter? +

An EPC certificate shows modelled energy consumption — what a building should consume under standard conditions. In practice, buildings frequently consume considerably more than their certificate predicts, and the gap grows with building age. Bloxome quantifies this performance gap per building. For regulatory compliance this is critical: an institution classifying a mortgage or asset as green based solely on an EPC certificate may be working from an incomplete picture. Bloxome lets institutions compare against estimated consumption benchmarks, not just certificate-modelled figures.

HOW BLOXOME HELPS BANKS
How does Bloxome help banks? +

Banks hold mortgage portfolios where the energy performance of each underlying building determines regulatory classification. Classifying a large mortgage book manually, drawing from land registries, energy performance databases, and municipal records, is time-consuming, inconsistent, and carries audit risk. Bloxome provides a structured energy and regulatory data profile per building through a single BPID query, automating classification across an entire portfolio. This reduces the operational burden of GAR reporting under ECB and KNF supervisory expectations, and improves the consistency of risk assessments tied to building energy performance.

Start here: Run a free 48-hour sample on 500 of your portfolio addresses — no cost, no commitment. Write to contact@bloxome.com with subject Pilot Sample.

HOW BLOXOME HELPS INSURERS
How does Bloxome help property insurers? +

Underwriting property risk requires consistent, building-level data — structural age, construction material, flood exposure, climate vulnerability, rebuild cost — assessed across portfolios that may span thousands of buildings. Most insurers currently rely on fragmented, manually assembled records that are slow to update and inconsistent in coverage. Bloxome provides a standardised, structured risk data profile per BPID covering physical structure, climate risk, and energy compliance. The 2024 Silesian flood events underscored the scale of this data gap for Polish insurers. Bloxome's flood exposure and climate vulnerability scoring gives underwriting teams a systematic, building-level view of physical risk that was previously unavailable at portfolio scale. This enables more informed premium assessment and supports regulatory capital calculations that require traceable, building-level data — meeting the documentation standards of Solvency II Pillar II internal model validation.

Start here: Run a free 48-hour sample on 500 of your portfolio addresses — no cost, no commitment. Write to contact@bloxome.com with subject Pilot Sample.

HOW BLOXOME HELPS PE / RE FUNDS
How does Bloxome help private equity and real estate funds? +

Funds managing real estate assets face increasing pressure to report environmental performance at the individual building level — for both regulatory compliance and investor disclosure. Due diligence on acquisitions currently requires manual data assembly across multiple jurisdictions with no common data format. Bloxome compresses portfolio-level data gathering to a structured API response per BPID, covering identity, financial signals, climate risk, and compliance classification simultaneously. This makes SFDR PAI 14, 17, and 18 reporting operationally manageable at portfolio scale, and significantly reduces the cost of acquisition due diligence across multiple jurisdictions.

Start here: Run a free 48-hour sample on 500 of your portfolio addresses — no cost, no commitment. Write to contact@bloxome.com with subject Pilot Sample.

HOW BLOXOME HELPS DEVELOPERS
How does Bloxome help real estate developers? +

Site selection and feasibility analysis require assembling data from multiple disconnected sources — zoning registers, permit archives, infrastructure maps, neighbouring building records, and climate risk assessments. This process is typically expensive and time-consuming, often relying on external consultants per candidate site. Bloxome delivers structured site intelligence through a single BPID query, covering parcel boundaries, land use classification, infrastructure potential, adjacent building characteristics, and climate risk. The result is faster site evaluation with a lower cost per candidate assessed.

INFRASTRUCTURE POTENTIAL — L4
Infrastructure Potential: what is the economic opportunity across buildings? +

Layer 4 of the Property Genome maps the economic infrastructure potential of every building — four distinct revenue streams that investors, operators, and network planners currently cannot assess at scale without field surveys. The EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive recast (EPBD 2023) mandates EPC class E by 2030 and D by 2033, making solar, heat pump, and retrofit data commercially urgent for every institution financing or insuring the building stock. Bloxome quantifies all four per BPID, across entire portfolios, in a single API call.

Solar Energy · L4
Solar kW Capacity & Production Potential

Using rooftop geometry, orientation, tilt, shading, and PVGIS irradiance data, Bloxome calculates the installable solar kWp per building and models annual energy generation in kWh. This identifies which buildings have the highest solar ROI — enabling solar developers, EPCs (energy performance contractors), and green finance investors to screen entire cities for optimal sites before a single site visit.

Who benefits: Solar developers prioritising installation pipelines · Green bond funds screening collateral · Property owners assessing retrofit economics · Municipal bodies planning community energy · Net-billing revenue modelling under Polish and EU prosumer regulations.

EV Infrastructure · L4
EV Charging Bay Suitability & Demand Scoring

Poland targets 70,000 public charging points by 2030 — from 4,200 today. Every garage block, underground car park, and mixed-use building with parking potential is a candidate site. Bloxome scores each building on parking capacity, grid connection feasibility, traffic proximity, residential density, and competitor radius — producing a ranked site list for charge point operators (CPOs) and property investors seeking EV revenue.

Who benefits: Charge point operators screening expansion sites · Real estate investors adding EV revenue streams · Municipalities planning public charging networks · Developers assessing mixed-use garage retrofits · Fleet operators planning depot charging infrastructure.

Telecom · L4
5G Rooftop Antenna & Fibre Access Scoring

5G network densification requires antenna sites every 150-300 metres in urban areas. Future 6G will require even higher density. Every rooftop is a potential site — but not every rooftop is commercially viable. Bloxome scores buildings on height, rooftop access, structural suitability, line-of-sight coverage radius, existing antenna presence, and proximity to fibre backhaul — enabling telecoms operators to replace manual site surveys with data-driven site selection at city scale. Simultaneously, fibre coverage data identifies which buildings lack high-speed connectivity, creating leasing opportunity for ISPs.

Who benefits: Mobile network operators pursuing 5G densification · Neutral host operators managing shared antenna infrastructure · ISPs identifying fibre gap buildings · Tower companies building CEE antenna portfolios · Municipal broadband planners · Real estate funds generating rooftop antenna lease income.

Energy Storage · L4
Battery Storage & District Energy Economics

Combined solar and battery storage creates behind-the-meter economics that reduce grid dependency and generate balancing revenue. Bloxome models battery storage viability per building using solar generation profiles, grid tariffs, and peak demand patterns. District heating connection data identifies buildings approaching heat pump switching thresholds — creating both retrofit opportunity and network load management value for district heating operators. Bloxome's L4 data integrates with the Moje Ciepło (My Heat) national subsidy programme, identifying buildings with the highest heat pump eligibility and subsidy return per PLN invested.

Who benefits: Energy storage investors identifying optimal co-location sites · Grid operators planning distributed flexibility · District heating operators identifying switch risk · Green finance funds screening storage-ready portfolios · ESCO companies structuring energy-as-a-service contracts.

Combined Infrastructure Score

Each building receives a composite Infrastructure Potential Score (0–100) aggregating all four dimensions. Investors can filter entire city portfolios by score — identifying the buildings with the highest combined economic infrastructure potential before committing to due diligence. Available per BPID via API with full source chain and confidence scoring per field.

HOW BLOXOME HELPS NOTARIES
How does Bloxome help notaries and conveyancers? +

Preparing a property deed requires verifying the cadastral reference, the current energy performance status, any encumbrances, and the address against the land registry — each drawn from a different system, manually. Bloxome collapses this into a single BPID lookup returning standardised identity, cadastral references, and energy data simultaneously. For professionals processing large volumes of property transactions, this removes hours of reconciliation per transaction and reduces the manual data-assembly burden in property transactions.

HOW BLOXOME HELPS MUNICIPALITIES
How does Bloxome help city governments and municipalities? +

Planning departments and city governments need building-level data to target retrofit subsidy programmes, track progress against urban climate targets, and make informed land-use decisions. This data is currently scattered across multiple agencies and registers with no unified view per building. Bloxome provides a queryable dataset covering every building in a jurisdiction — energy class, structural age, heating type, flood exposure — filterable by district or neighbourhood. This enables precise subsidy targeting, evidence-based planning, and consistent climate reporting.

GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE
Is Bloxome currently available outside Poland? +

Bloxome is currently focused on Poland, which has the open government data infrastructure and regulatory urgency that make it the ideal foundation market. The BPID format is designed to be country-agnostic — the same standard applies anywhere with a cadastral system. Coverage expansion will be announced when it happens. If you have a specific geographic requirement, write to us.

Can existing property databases or platforms integrate Bloxome? +

Yes — Bloxome is infrastructure, not a competing product. Property management systems can adopt BPID as their universal property key. Listing platforms could surface the Green Score via API. Portfolio tools can pull the full Genome on demand. Bloxome provides REST endpoints, webhooks, SDKs, and batch processing. The integration is additive — we sit beneath existing products and make them more capable.

ACCESS & PRICING
How does Bloxome’s access model work? +

Bloxome provides property intelligence data through two complementary access routes. All data is provided for informational purposes as inputs to institutional workflows. GAR, EU Taxonomy, and SFDR classifications derived from Bloxome data remain the regulatory responsibility of the institution using them. The first is a data licensing model, where institutions license the Genome layer set relevant to their workflow on an annual basis — covering their entire portfolio without per-query overhead. The second is a consumption-based API, where credits are purchased in blocks and consumed per query, allowing teams to scale access precisely with their workflow needs. Pricing is tailored to portfolio size, layer depth, and integration requirements, and is available on request. To discuss a pilot engagement, write to contact@bloxome.com.

FOR INVESTORS

Revenue model: Bloxome generates revenue through annual data licensing and consumption-based API access, priced by portfolio size and layer depth.

What makes Bloxome a standard rather than just another data product? +

Data products sell information. Infrastructure standards become the shared reference layer that everything else builds on. The BPID is designed to be deterministic — given the same building, any system in any country derives the same ID without needing a central registry. This makes it embeddable, traceable, and ultimately standardisable. As more institutions reference BPID in their workflows, the cost of switching away rises and network effects compound. That is the difference between a vendor and a standard.

Why is now the right moment for this? +

Three forces are converging simultaneously: regulatory requirements forcing institutions to classify assets by building energy performance, increasing pressure on funds to report environmental data at the individual building level, and the maturation of open cadastral data infrastructure across Europe. These create urgency on the demand side. Open data creates possibility on the supply side. The window for establishing the standard is open now.

How can institutional partners and investors engage with Bloxome? +

If you are a bank, insurer, fund, or platform with a property data challenge, we invite you to run a pilot on your own portfolio. To invest in Bloxome and be part of the creation of the Global Building Identity Infrastructure, contact us at contact@bloxome.com.

Investment participation is available exclusively to professional investors as defined under MiFID II. This website does not constitute an offer of securities to the public.

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the standard.

We are building the global identity infrastructure for real estate — starting with structured building data for banks, insurers, and funds that need it now. The buildings are already there. The data gap is the problem. Bloxome closes it.

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