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RCLCO Named U.S. Real Estate Advisor for Development Bank of Japan

Los Angeles-based RCLCO Fund Advisors (RFA) has entered into an agreement with Development Bank of Japan Inc. (DBJ) to serve as an advisor on its U.S. real estate investments. Under an arrangement facilitated by Otake Global Capital, RFA will source, carry out due diligence, and monitor DBJ’s U.S. senior real estate loan portfolio, and provide research, market intelligence and analytics. 

“DBJ has an extensive and successful investment history in the global real estate sector, and we are proud to contribute our decades of hands-on experience and research insights as we aim to enhance the work of their existing team in the U.S,” said RFA CEO Taylor Mammen. 

He continued, “Investment in North American real estate is a vital part of a comprehensive portfolio strategy, and more than ever requires devoted expertise to maximize long-term success and returns. We look forward to a long relationship with DBJ.” 

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