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Fintech firm using crowdfunding to make real estate investing easier - The Nassau Guardian

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A new fintech solution that will make it a little simpler to invest in real estate is being launched and has received provisional approval from the Securities Commission of The Bahamas. The company, Akerage, started by Chief Executive Officer Carlyle Bethel, will utilize the crowdfunding model. Only Bahamians will be able to invest for now.
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The Nassau Guardian broke the news in Bahamas (The) on Monday, January 9, 2023.
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