Specialist UK property investment manager, Greenridge Investment Management, has taken a stake in Pantera – a tech platform which aims to bring new levels of efficiency to real estate investment and asset management modelling..
The platform has been created by Caleb Dunn, Alex Wilson and Jack Hammond who were all formerly with the property management software business, Re-Leased. Having completed its Seed Round of funding last year, Pantera is now raising additional investment to serve a wider audience of property investment professionals and further develop its AI capabilities.
Pantera CEO, Caleb Dunn, comments: “The current approach to investment modelling for real estate professionals is broken. It’s extremely time-intensive, costly and prone to error.
“Our software brings speed and precision to the process empowering asset and investment managers to take a proactive approach that optimises efficiency and success. In this respect, Greenridge is a perfect business for us to work with as both a client and a partner with whom we can evolve our product.”
Greenridge is a longstanding investment manager which has generated exceptional returns through co-investing alongside a wide range of private family offices, HNWIs, institutions and banks.
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Its co-founder and Managing Director, Bik Bhuptani, comments: “For the past three decades, Greenridge’s ability to find and evaluate assets that match our investors’ criteria has been the cornerstone of our business.
“Whilst we already have a team that evaluates deals, we see Pantera as bringing enhanced efficiency to this process and also look forward to working with their team to further progress the platform and create new capabilities.”
With a particular focus on contra-cyclical investing, Greenridge aims to consistently deliver outperforming returns in both stable and turbulent market environments. It partners with professional investors from around the globe who want direct exposure to core-plus real estate in the UK.
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