Real estate certification company WiredScore raises US$15m in Series B funding
REAL estate certification company WiredScore announced on Thursday (Jun 30) that it has raised a total of US$15 million (S$20.9 million) in its Series B funding round, led by Beringea, Cushman & Wakefield, Crow Holdings and Taronga Ventures.
The firm said the funds will be directed towards “becoming recognised and trusted as the leading voice for technology in the built world”.
“Smart buildings will continue to play a crucial role in the future of real estate. Over the next 24 months, we plan to expand our geographic footprint across Apac as part of WiredScore’s mission of making the world’s buildings smarter and better connected,” said Thomasin Crowley, global director of Asia-Pacific at WiredScore.
The new round of funding comes after WiredScore’s recent launch of its Asia headquarters in Singapore in March. Its list of clientele pursuing the WiredScore and SmartScore certifications include Keppel Reit (real estate investment trust), Shaw Towers Realty and PAG.
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