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Seso Global, Nigerian Prop-Tech Startup Launches Regional Offices In US & UK

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Nigerian prop-tech startup, Seso Global has launched regional offices in the United States (US) and the United Kingdom (UK) to better engage with communities in the diaspora.

The new regional offices will also enable the startup to build partnerships that make it safe and easy to successfully invest in African real estate.

Launched in 2019, Seso allows property developers, agents, and governments to manage their properties, documentation, and transactions on a secure blockchain database through the firm’s customer relationship management (CRM) system.

Once verified, properties are listed on the Seso marketplace where clients can browse properties and interact with further service providers such as banks for mortgages and law firms for title registrations.

“The rapid development of real estate industries in major African countries has seen a concurrent rise in demand for property across the continent.

“In particular, African real estate has become an attractive investment option for forward-thinking investors and diasporans seeking to establish themselves in their homelands.

“However, investors still need strategic support from verified and experienced real estate players in order to ensure successful outcomes,” the startup said.

In November 2019, the startup launched its first pilot in South Africa and entered Ghana in May 2020, launching a blockchain property portal in partnership with the British High Commission Accra.

In June last year, Seso Global raised $600,000 in pre-seed funding.

“Seso Global’s recent expansion in the US and UK greatly enhances the organisation’s ability to provide world-class real estate services. Seso Global will now have permanent offices staffed with expert sales representatives who will exclusively cater to clients with diverse interests in African real estate.”

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