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Rize signs a cooperation agreement with Acacia Real Estate

November 3, 2024
In a new and innovative strategic move, RiZe announced the signing of a strategic cooperation agreement with Acacia Real Estate, one of the leading and distinguished companies in the real estate field. This cooperation aims to expand the scope of Rize’s rental services, in the field of “rent now and pay later”, which reflects Rize’s vision in providing innovative and flexible solutions to its customers
This strategic move comes as part of Rize’s ongoing efforts to develop and expand its rental offerings to customers, and meet their diverse and changing needs in terms of rental services. Thanks to this important strategic cooperation, Rise will be able to make the most of Acacia Real Estate’s expertise and knowledge, in order to provide innovative and flexible solutions to customers seeking to rent properties with ease and convenience.
This strategic collaboration represents an important milestone in Rize’s strategy to expand its Rent Now Pay Later service, strengthening its position as a leader in this field, and making it the first choice for customers looking for flexible rental services and modern properties.

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