Mubadala to Invest $1 Billion in US-Based Fortress Investment Group

Shared 30 April, 2025

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Mubadala Investment Company and Fortress Investment Group announced the signing of a $1 billion strategic partnership focused on credit and special situations co-investment opportunities.
 
The partnership seeks to deploy $1 billion from Mubadala in a range of Fortress’s existing private credit, asset-based lending and real estate strategies alongside Fortress’s existing pool of capital.
 
“Private credit continues to play an increasingly vital role in global capital markets, offering attractive risk-adjusted returns and providing flexible financing solutions for businesses. This partnership leverages the complementary strengths of both Mubadala and Fortress, providing access to a diverse range of credit and real estate strategies,” stated Omar Eraiqaat, deputy CEO of credit and special situations at Mubadala.
 
“This partnership with Mubadala will allow us to bring more scale to our franchise, with additional capital with which to execute our strong pipeline of private credit, asset-based lending, and real estate finance transactions,” noted Josh Pack, co-CEO of Fortress.
 
The investment in Fortress aligns with Mubadala Capital’s growth strategy as a global asset manager, which aims to develop long-term relationships with leading GPs, agree on a fair valuation for their business, and align with management while empowering them to continue managing their firm with access to the Mubadala ecosystem through LP capital and fundraising support.
 
“In conversations with our partners, we increasingly hear that they want tailored and scalable investment solutions that can enhance returns across the credit spectrum. At the same time, we’re seeking to expand borrowers’ access to capital by securing larger and more diverse pools of capital from investors. We’re pleased to be able to deliver on both those objectives through this partnership with Mubadala,” added Drew McKnight, co-CEO of Fortress.
 

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BuiltAPI GmbH, the company pioneering API-driven data infrastructure for real estate investment and asset management, has successfully closed its latest funding round backed by industry leaders including Second Century Ventures, TDS, and Propertymark. The investment marks a major milestone as BuiltAPI expands its services across Europe and the UK, following its graduation from the REACH UK Accelerator Program.

BuiltAPI tackles one of the real estate sector’s most persistent problems: fragmented, siloed data ecosystems. The company provides a robust API framework that enables seamless connectivity between legacy systems, modern SaaS tools, and intelligent automation platforms — with interoperability, governance, and cybersecurity at its core.

“We’re building the backbone of real estate data infrastructure,” said Olga Dentzel, Co-Founder of BuiltAPI. “This funding and the support of the REACH UK program are accelerating our ability to deliver secure, scalable integrations to clients across borders.”

BuiltAPI’s technology is already making an impact with major real estate institutions such as HIH Real Estate and its fund service platform INTREAL, through their digital unit INTREAL Solutions. These collaborations highlight a shared vision for practical and scalable digital transformation in real estate asset and investment management.

“The industry doesn’t need yet another tool — it needs a connective tissue,” added Ivan Nokhrin, Co-Founder of BuiltAPI. “Our mission is to empower real estate professionals to access, share, and act on their data securely and without barriers.”

Graduation from the REACH UK Accelerator — the scale-up program backed by Second Century Ventures – marks BuiltAPI’s official entry into the UK market. The program has played a key role in unlocking investors support and refining BuildAPI’s growth trajectory.

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