Altus Group Limited provides asset and funds intelligence solutions for commercial real estate (CRE) in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Australia, and the Asia Pacific. It operates through Analytics; and Appraisals and Development Advisory segments. The Analytics segment portfolio includes software, data analytics, market data, valuation management solutions, and technology consulting services; ARGUS-branded and finance active-branded debt management software solutions; technology consulting services, such as strategic advisory for front-to-back-office strategies, processes, and technology; and software services related to education, training, and implementation. Its Appraisals and Development Advisory segments include services in the field of commercial property valuation appraisals, such as valuation appraisals of properties for transactional purposes, due diligence, and litigation support; and commercial development advisory services in the areas of construction feasibility studies, budgeting, cost and loan monitoring, and construction project management. The company also provides ARGUS Intelligence, a portfolio performance solution; ARGUS Enterprise, a commercial property valuation and cash flow forecasting software; ARGUS EstateMaster, a property development feasibility and management software; ARGUS Developer, a real estate development software; ARGUS ValueInsight, a valuation management platform; ARGUS Taliance, a real estate fund management software; Altus Data Studio, a data analytics platform; Fairways Debt, a debt management software; Forbury, a commercial real estate valuation, appraisal, and investment analysis software; and Reonomy, which provides access to property owner information, property records, and company data. In addition, the company offers valuation advisory services. Altus Group Limited was incorporated in 2005 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.
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