Investment platform Shojin announces two overseas partnerships

Investment platform, Shojin, has confirmed new partnerships with LINUS Digital Finance, a German real estate investment platform, and Reinvest24, an Estonian real estate crowdfunding platform.

UK-based Shojin offers a co-investment model to allow individuals to invest in real estate assets, including institutional-grade property development projects.

Founded in 2016, Berlin-based LINUS also harnesses technology and real estate expertise to give investors access to high-quality co-investment opportunities. Shojin is now listing one of LINUS’s opportunities, the Oakley Square development in Camden, London, on its platform.

Furthermore, Reinvest24 is now listing some of Shojin’s opportunities for its own platform, allowing European investors to access UK real estate investment opportunities. In July, Reinvest24 listed Shojin’s Westbrook Mills project, a development in Surrey, on its site – raising the first tranche of funding in less than a week.

Shojin CEO, Jatin Ondhia, commented: “Fundamentally, we all believe in democratising exciting, institutional-grade real estate investment opportunities through technology and the co-investment model.

“These partnerships demonstrate that the digital property investment sector is maturing, with collaborations between platforms helping to consolidate market opportunities. This in turn provides greater stability for investors, a greater variety of global opportunities, and greater liquidity by driving up the number of people participating in the market. We are excited to be driving this progress.”

COO of LINUS, Lukas Endl, said: “We are happy that in Shojin, we have found a like-minded partner in the UK with a strong track record that can help us grow outside our core market. The success of this initial investment opportunity highlights the strategic fit between the two platforms. We look forward to working with Shojin on a range of opportunities in the future.”

Reinvest 24 CEO, Tanel Orro, added: “Through our new strategic partnership with Shojin, we are confident to bring institutional-grade real estate investment opportunities from the UK market to European investors.”

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