Brookfund’s move into new Malta offices

Brookfund, the Malta-based privately held investment company and advisory firm, has moved into a brand new office space adjacent to the iconic Mercury Towers designed by Zaha Hadid. This move marks a significant step forward for the growing company and signals its commitment to continuing to provide innovative opportunities and solutions to its clients.

Brookfund, which was founded in 2020, provides an alternative to traditional lending by connecting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with investors. The company focusses on technology and data led SMEs with investors who are interested in financing their growth, making the process more efficient and affordable.

The new office, located in one of Malta's most prestigious business districts, provides the company with more space and a more prominent location. The office's proximity to Mercury Towers, a modern development that houses some of Malta's leading businesses, further cements Brookfund's reputation in the marketplace supporting entrepreneurs and founders to raise capital.

The move also represents a significant investment in the company's growth and expansion plans. By expanding its office space, Brookfund can accommodate more staff and increase its capacity to serve clients. The new office is designed to be a collaborative space, with open-plan workspaces, meeting rooms, and recreational areas.

The move to the new office comes at a time when Brookfund is experiencing rapid growth. The company recently secured in excess of 4 million EUR into portfolio company funding. The new office is part of Brookfund's strategy to attract top talent and provide its employees with a modern and dynamic workspace.

Brookfund's founder Richard Phillips, commented on the move, saying, "We're thrilled to be moving into our new office space adjacent to Mercury Towers. This move represents a significant milestone in our growth and expansion plans. We're committed to providing innovative financial solutions to our clients, and this new office space will help us achieve our goals."

The move to the new office also demonstrates the strength and vibrancy of Malta's tech sector. As a leading hub for fintech innovation, Malta is home to a growing number of companies that are using technology to disrupt traditional systems and services.

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