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April 01, 2021
A fintech startup is borrowing some local starpower from celebrity broker Ryan Serhant to front agent commissions throughout New York City. Briggs Elwell, CEO and co-founder of RLTY, said the idea has been in development since 2019, but that the pandemic jump-started the firm's efforts.
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A fintech startup is borrowing some local starpower from celebrity broker Ryan Serhant to front agent commissions throughout New York City. Briggs Elwell, CEO and co-founder of RLTY, said the idea has been in development since 2019, but that the pandemic jump-started the firm's efforts.
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