BNIC #1 Fireside Chat: Bryan Smith's Strategy to Bridge SA and American Capital Markets

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At the BNIC fireside chat , Bryan Smith, a South African entrepreneur, shared his transformative journey from traditional real estate in South Africa to pioneering equity crowdfunding in the United States. After relocating in 2012, Smith navigated the complexities of the American credit system while leveraging the opportunities presented by the Jobs Act, which democratised capital-raising. His company, Capital Engine, has successfully raised over $200 million for US properties, making real estate investment accessible to retail investors. Smith highlights the resilience of South Africans as a key factor in their success abroad and discusses partnerships with local firms like Easy Properties to explore US commercial real estate opportunities. As he continues to bridge the investment landscapes of South Africa and the US, Bryan Smith is committed to empowering a broader audience through innovative financial solutions and technology, fostering a new era of investment accessibility.
25 Sep 2024 6AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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