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MONDAY, JULY 07, 2025
Bproperty and Rupayan group launch historic joint venture

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Press Release
11 May, 2025, 10:35 am
Last modified: 11 May, 2025, 02:18 pm

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Bproperty and Rupayan group launch historic joint venture

Press Release
11 May, 2025, 10:35 am
Last modified: 11 May, 2025, 02:18 pm
Bproperty and Rupayan group launch historic joint venture

In a pioneering move that will reshape the future of Bangladesh's urban landscape, Bproperty.com Limited and Rupayan Group have entered into a high-impact partnership that combines the most advanced technology, substantial investment, and a shared vision for a smarter, more accessible property market.

Rupayan Group, the country's most significant development and real estate conglomerate, has invested substantial capital in Bproperty, the country's leading proptech company. The committed investment marks an important milestone for both parties as they merge to unleash innovative potential in Bangladesh's property sector.

With this capital investment, the two firms are accelerating the handover of large urban development schemes that strike a balance between affordability, vertical lifestyles, and seamlessly integrated ecosystems. The new homes will feature living communities supported by essential facilities, setting a new benchmark for homeownership and community living in Bangladesh.

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Discussing the growth, Rupayan Group Chairman Liaquat Ali Khan Mukul stated that the investment is a long-term vision of improvement and national impact. "We're not investing in property. We're investing in a smart future in housing, with more access and more for each project with a larger national purpose," Mukul said. "With this deal, we are constructing the foundation for communities that offer healthcare, education, sustainability, and urban living."

He added, " This collaboration marks a significant breakthrough for everyone connected to the real estate sector. Secondary apartment and land sellers will see more robust buyer reach, faster transactions, and more straightforward pricing, all driven by Bproperty's technology platform. Landowners will have the opportunity to partner with legendary developments that are changing the face of the Bangladesh skyline. Buyers will be able to access high-quality, yet affordable, digitally authenticated and secure homes, offering unparalleled peace of mind in a rapidly changing market. " 
Developer companies and their teams will be part of a more networked and future-focused industry. By combining Rupayan's development scale with Bproperty's data-driven platform and verified property universe, the tie-up welcomes like-minded developers to be part of something much bigger than individual projects—it's an urban life reinvention.
Mark Nosworthy, the CEO of Bproperty, added that this collaboration is an extension of a broader effort to digitise and automate the industry. "This is a milestone not just for our business, but for the business as a whole. Rupayan's investment enables us to reach more people, operate more efficiently, and establish confidence at every stage of the property cycle. We're committed to creating a more open and transparent property market in Bangladesh." 

"The companies are already at work, with co-managed mega-projects underway and long-term visions to reshape land use, home building, and the nature of life. At its core, this partnership embodies an unwavering optimism about the future of Bangladesh and the transformative power of visionary partnerships to shape it. " 

"This is not a business partnership," Mukul said. "It is a courageous step to build the Bangladesh real estate for tomorrow."

TBS / Bproperty / Rupayan City Uttara / Corporate

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