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Encinno Capital Invests in Mexico’s Mita Residential
18 January 2022
Encinno Capital invested an undisclosed amount in Mita Residential, a luxury vacation rental and property management platform in Punta Mita, Mexico.
(Encinno Capital) Encinno Capital, a private equity firm has announced a growth investment in Mita Residential, the leading luxury vacation rental and property management platform in Punta Mita, with over 15 years of experience and established local operations. Mita Residential is recognized as the premier property management and rental agency specializing in luxury vacation rentals in the exclusive resort community of Punta Mita, Mexico. Its portfolio of premium vacation rentals offers an extensive variety of top-of-the-line accommodations including privileged access to Punta Mita resort services and amenities.
Encinno Capital, supported by best-in-class institutional investors from USA and Mexico, is looking forward to leading an experienced team, managing a key strategic asset with an attractive ongoing operation, and appealing growth potential in a highly disruptive and fragmented industry.
“With this partnership, we seek to enhance Mita Residential’s already best-in-class experience for its customers and continue its expansion reaching Mexico’s most luxurious destinations and becoming the national leader”, stated Felipe Kuhlmann and Roberto Liaño, co-founders and managing partners at Encinno Capital. “We are thrilled to continue building on this vision in partnership with Mita Residential’s topnotch team focusing on the next stage of the company.”
Read more at Encinno Capital.
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