PropertyMonk to raise $2M in funding

January 9, 2019
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PropertyMonk, one of India’s top international property consultant with presence in Mumbai and the UAE, has announced that it will be starting funding rounds to raise $2 million from investors. 

The money will be used to expand its presence in other real estate markets. Property Monk plans to set up offices in Lagos (Nigeria), NCR, Pune and GOA in the calendar year 2019.

The money will be used to expand its presence in other real estate markets. Property Monk plans to set up offices in Lagos (Africa), NCR, Pune and Goa in the calendar year 2019. 

PropertyMonk is comprised of leads from the real estate industry, who have proven mettle in past by establishing and creating brands. The firm is involved in underwriting, advisory, leasing, portfolio management and broking service to clients. 

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