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FTM Group has raised debt financing from the Royal Bank of Canada

The FTM Group secured mortgage financing from the Royal Bank of Canada for one of its real estate properties.

FTM is a family office that invests in mid-market companies. The company also specializes in real estate opportunities and provides alternative financing solutions for the real estate sector.

Oaklins’ team in Canada acted as the financial advisor to FTM Group.

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Fausto Levy

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Montreal, Canadá
Oaklins Canada

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