• Uzbekistan
  • January 2019 - September 2021

Modernization of Real Property Registration and Cadastre (World Bank Project)

The project aims to modernize Uzbekistan’s property registration and cadastre system through digital transformation, strengthened data security, regulatory simplification, and standardized spatial data exchange. These improvements enhance property rights security, increase market transparency, and support efficient cooperation between institutions.

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Client Review

The e-Government Master Plan initiative, which included the registry and cadastre as a key component, was one of the government's priority tasks to improve the investment climate in Uzbekistan. We accomplished the transition from a paper-based system to a computerized integrated land registry and cadastre, which allowed us to enhance the transparency of real property ownership and transactions, provide the public with online access to geospatial data, and improve customer services. All of this was made possible thanks to a fruitful collaboration with the Breeze Software team, whose professionalism and innovative approach enabled us to implement this project effectively. We highly value their contribution and recommend Breeze Software as a reliable technological partner.

Junghun Cho
World Bank Country Manager for Uzbekistan
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Client Challenges / Goals

01

Overcome technical challenges to integrate the digital registration system into the national eGovernment structure.

02

Ensure strong data protection, especially with public access.

03

Streamline property registration processes and reduce administrative complexity.

04

Establish standardized spatial data management for national-level data exchange.

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Technologies, we used in this project
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Main Results
[01]
Digital registration system —
full digitalization (IISRPRC) improved accessibility and reduced paperwork.
[02]
Data security —
strict protective measures ensure regulatory compliance.
[03]
Regulatory streamlining —
reforms simplified operations and improved the administrative environment.
[04]
Standardized protocols —
enabled efficient spatial data exchange supporting urban planning.
[05]
Increased awareness —
educational campaigns improved public understanding of property rights.
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Project Metrics
50k+
Over 50,000 active platform users.
The platform is actively used by the State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan for Land Resources, Geodesy, Cartography, and State Cadastre.

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