Santo Domingo.– In a market marked by informality and lack of regulation, ANSEM (National Alliance of Multiple Services) emerges, an application developed in the Dominican Republic that seeks to transform the way technical and professional services are offered and contracted.
The platform, which is preparing for its national launch, proposes a model based on the organization, validation, and guarantee of services, connecting clients with previously verified technicians under clear rules from the beginning. According to its developers, ANSEM seeks to eliminate common problems in the sector, such as breach of agreements, price variation, and informality in hiring, through the use of technology and structured processes. The system will allow technicians to operate independently, define their income, and access new opportunities within an ecosystem that also includes benefits and return mechanisms. With a vision of international expansion, the platform aims to establish a new standard in service delivery, projecting itself from the Dominican market to other countries. "Platforms connect people. ANSEM organizes, validates, and guarantees each service," highlights its central proposal. As part of its pre-launch phase, the initiative has opened a call for applications aimed at technicians and professionals interested in joining the system and learning how it works.







