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Feb 10 2022
Fraxtor receives approval from MAS to deal in capital market products
Fraxtor, a Singapore-based Fintech platform, obtains Capital Markets Services (CMS) License from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to deal...
Abigail Ng
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Aug 11 2021
Fraxtor receives in-principle approval from MAS to deal in capital market products
ONLINE real estate investment platform Fraxtor on Tuesday announced it had obtained in-principle approval for its Capital Markets Services (CMS)...
Oliver Siah
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Jun 24 2021
Group led by Daniel Teo buys Mount Rosie bungalow for S$43.8m
The purchase is being made through a company whose shareholders include a vehicle owned by Mr. Teo and his immediate...
Oliver Siah
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Jun 7 2021
Fraxtor raises more than S$17 million for real estate projects in the first half of 2021 from its community of real estate co-investors
A private equity development project listed on Fraxtor’s platform was fully subscribed within 90 minutes Fraxtor’s digital platform, powered by...
Abigail Ng
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Dec 21 2020
Fraxtor raises more than S$9 million in the last 9 months from its community of real estate co-investors
Fraxtor has raised funds for 4 projects since March 2020, comprising two landed residential developments, one industrial development project in...
Abigail Ng
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Sep 23 2019
Catch us on Money FM 89.3
Listen to our podcast on MoneyFM89.3 to find out more about how Fraxtor is democratising real estate investment.
Oliver Siah
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Sep 17 2019
Watch us on Money Mind
Fraxtor's Co-Founders talk about Fraxtor's blockchain-enabled real estate investment platform on Channel News Asia's Money Mind - The Smart Way.
Abigail Ng
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Sep 5 2019
Fraxtor featured on The Edge: Issue 897
The Edge featured Fraxtor's founders Oliver Siah and Rachel Teo as well as Fraxtor's Advisor Daniel Teo.
Abigail Ng
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Jun 29 2019
Fraxtor closes Singapore’s first real estate equity-funding on the blockchain
Fraxtor is a start-up backed by veteran real estate developer Daniel Teo to make real estate investments more financially accessible to individuals.
Oliver Siah
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