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EKTAR, a prominent Moroccan real estate investment firm, has successfully finalized its inaugural fundraising round, attracting significant investments from family offices and major institutional investors. This strategic move is aimed at financing a large-scale residential project valued at over MAD 1 billion, equivalent to approximately $100 million.
The funds raised will be utilized to develop a modern residential complex designed to meet the growing demand for quality housing in Morocco. With a focus on sustainability and innovative design, the project aims to enhance the living experience for future residents while contributing to the local economy.
EKTAR's initiative reflects a broader trend in the Moroccan real estate sector, where there is an increasing interest from both local and international investors. The company’s commitment to delivering high-quality residential solutions positions it as a key player in the market, poised for growth in the coming years. This development is expected to create numerous job opportunities and stimulate economic activity in the region.
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