July 22, 2025 - 19:21

PHOENIX, July 22, 2025—In a significant move to bolster its presence in the structured finance sector, HB Capital has announced its merger with seasoned finance expert Geoffrey Harris, who brings with him a remarkable $14 billion track record. This strategic partnership is set to enhance HB Capital's capabilities in commercial real estate (CRE) funding, allowing the firm to accelerate its operations and broaden its reach across the nation.
The merger signifies a commitment to delivering innovative financial solutions tailored to the evolving needs of the CRE market. With Harris's extensive experience and deep industry insights, the combined team is poised to tackle complex financing challenges and create new opportunities for clients.
As the demand for structured finance continues to grow, this merger positions HB Capital as a formidable player in the industry. The leadership anticipates that the integration of Harris's expertise will not only strengthen existing relationships but also attract new clientele seeking robust financing options in the competitive real estate landscape.
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