CRETech
August 13, 2019
Vietnamese proptech startup Propzy is planning to raise $25 million in a Series B funding round later this year to expand its financial relationship management and property management products.
Propzy has secured a total of $12 million in funding since 2016. Its latest round was a $6 million financing led by Korean VC firm Stonebridge Capital earlier this year, said its founder and CEO John Le.
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Vietnamese proptech startup Propzy is planning to raise $25 million in a Series B funding round later this year to expand its financial relationship management and property management products.
Propzy has secured a total of $12 million in funding since 2016. Its latest round was a $6 million financing led by Korean VC firm Stonebridge Capital earlier this year, said its founder and CEO John Le.
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