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With a USD 4.90 billion market cap and green-financed projects ahead of schedule, Mabanee anchors a broader GCC shift from legacy retail to mixed-use developmen
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CapitaLand India Trust CEO Gauri Nagabhushanam on the surge of domestic occupier demand and institutional investments
The CEO of BBVA México leads the country's largest mortgage lending operation, with over 72,000 mdp originated in 2024 and a 12% growth target for the 2025-2026
The UAE's largest listed developer is building a co-investment architecture, tapping global debt markets, and positioning governance as a competitive moat.
Specialist advisory brands generate search demand they cannot convert, revealing a critical gap in how institutional capital discovers its own gatekeepers.
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Italy's regulated SGR structure is quietly emerging as a critical gateway for cross-border institutional capital seeking European real estate exposure.
From Azora's €9.2 billion platform to Saudi Arabia's foreign ownership decree, data maps a structural shift in cross-border fund formation targeting Gulf capita
GNV Group, Independencia AGF and cross-border legal structuring define Argentina's new real estate cycle with investments exceeding US$ 2 billion in the region.
A new cohort of Indian-origin operators, shaped by venture capital and technology thinking, is bridging institutional capital into Gulf real estate development.