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Fortem Capital raises funds to invest in real estate projects

  • Fortem Capital, a Mexican company specializing in private fund management, conducted its second issuance of Certificados de Capital de Desarrollo (CKD) on BIVA to invest in Mexican real estate projects. 
  • The issuance aims to support social and economic development in Mexico by generating employment opportunities and attractive returns for investors, while contributing to the growth of the national real estate sector.
Fortem Capital raises funds through BIVA to invest in real estate projects in Mexico. Photo: Fortem Capital
Fortem Capital raises funds through BIVA to invest in real estate projects in Mexico. Photo: Fortem Capital
02/08/2022
Fortem Capital, a Mexican company dedicated to comprehensive management of private funds, conducted its second issuance of Certificados de Capital de Desarrollo (CKD) on the Bolsa Institucional de Valores (BIVA) to invest in real estate projects in Mexico. The objective of this placement is to support the development of real estate projects in line with the company's vision of promoting social and economic growth in the country and generating employment opportunities. Miguel Sánchez Navarro Madero, founder and chairman of the board of Fortem Capital, stated that this second issuance allows them to continue their investment plan and provide attractive returns to investors while contributing to the comprehensive development of Mexico. 

Fortem Capital's second issuance of Certificados de Capital de Desarrollo follows their first issuance on BIVA in 2018. María Ariza, CEO of BIVA, expressed pride in supporting the development of companies like Fortem Capital, highlighting their efforts to generate value for investors and drive economic growth through comprehensive investment programs in the national real estate sector. The issuance, identified with the ticker symbol "FORTMCK 22," was carried out under the capital call mechanism and also marked the completion of the investment period for the first issuance, "FORTMCK 18," in 2021. The fiduciary for this operation was Banco Actinver, a multiple banking institution within the Actinver financial group.

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