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$1bn Philippines’ Startup To Open Office In Dubai

by Dubai-Mubasher

Revolution Precrafted, a Philippine-based major developer, is planning to open an office in Dubai within the coming three months, the company’s CEO Robbie Antonio has said.

With a capital of over $1 billion, the Filipino startup builds pre-fabricated made-to-order homes at affordable costs.

Antonio stressed his company’s keenness on the inauguration of an office in Dubai to firm its foothold in the region, Arabian Business reported.

“We want to put an office in every region in the world, and for the Middle East it is going to be Dubai,” he said.

The top official also revealed that the company is projecting to expand in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) , especially in Morocco, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia.

Revolution Precrafted has inked various deals in the GCC including a $3.2 billion transaction with Seven Tides, a Dubai-based luxury developer, to design, supply and install two- and three-bedroom condominium apartments and villas in the World Islands.

 


 

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