Vik Tara

Vik Tara is an Anglo-Indian property technologist and entrepreneur with more than three decades of experience spanning residential lettings, property management, and the digital transformation of the UK property industry. He grew up with an early exposure to the family property business, studied land management at the University of Portsmouth, and began his professional career on the RICS track before pivoting to technology during the 1990s lettings boom, recognising the transformative potential that software could bring to an underserved sector.
Tara went on to co-found Technology Blueprint (TBL), the developer of PropCo — the market-leading property management platform that became the operational backbone of Countrywide, the UK's largest property services group, serving over 850 branches nationwide. He also founded TechBlue Software, a fast-growing Indian software company providing consultancy and development services to clients in the UK, US, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. His track record of building technology businesses with genuine industry scale earned him the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2018 UK PropTech Association Awards and recognition as one of the UK's top property technology specialists.
TBL was subsequently acquired by Volaris Group, a subsidiary of Constellation Software. Tara then founded Rentr, an AI-driven proptech platform integrating every stage of the rental journey — from property discovery and application through to contract management and ongoing tenancy administration — into a single mobile-first product for landlords and tenants. Rentr has attracted seed investment from VMS Ventures, another Constellation Software initiative, marking the second Tara venture the group has backed.
Tara's broader entrepreneurial work includes founding the Hamara Project, an open-source operating system initiative designed to empower Indian developers to build technology solutions to local problems at no cost, reflecting a longstanding commitment to using technology as a tool for economic empowerment and community development.





