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Michael Gerrity, the Founder and CEO of World Property Ventures, has revealed plans for a new capital raise scheduled for later this summer. This strategic funding initiative is designed to enhance the company's global protech development operations, reflecting its commitment to innovation in the real estate sector.
In addition to scaling its existing operations, the capital raised will also facilitate the formal launch of World Property Bank, WPV's new real estate investment banking subsidiary. This move is expected to open up new avenues for investment and financial services within the real estate market, positioning WPV as a key player in the industry.
As the demand for advanced technology solutions in real estate continues to grow, this capital raise is seen as a pivotal step for WPV. The company aims to leverage these funds to not only expand its operational capabilities but also to enhance its service offerings to clients around the globe.
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