Cherre co-founders L.D. Salmanson and Ben Hizak.

Cherre raises $30M Series C to expand real estate data management and intelligence platform

The startup’s platform gives clients direct control over moving and managing their data, while providing visibility, observability, and validation tools to improve data quality.

Israeli-founded Cherre, which develops a real estate data management and intelligence platform, announced it has raised a $30 million Series C round led by HighSage Ventures, a permanent capital-backed investment firm. Additional participants in this round include leading real estate enterprise investors Nuveen Real Estate, RXR (RADV), certain principals of TA Realty, and others, as well as current investors Trustbridge Partners, Glilot Capital Partners, Intel Capital, and Carthona Capital.
Cherre was founded in 2016 by L.D. Salmanson and Ben Hizak and is headquartered in New York, with an R&D operations in Israel.
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מימין בן חיזק ו אלדי סלמנסון מייסדי cherre
מימין בן חיזק ו אלדי סלמנסון מייסדי cherre
Cherre co-founders L.D. Salmanson and Ben Hizak.
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“We help real estate organizations leverage data to flexibly grow and scale in ways they wouldn’t otherwise be able to do today,” said L.D. Salmanson, Cherre CEO and Co-Founder. “This round gives Cherre the power to further invest in maximizing the ways we provide our clients the tools needed to manage, consume, and leverage their data for trusted insights that lead to a sustainable competitive advantage.”
Cherre’s platform gives clients direct control over moving and managing their data, while providing visibility, observability, and validation tools to improve data quality, support governance strategies, and establish data lineage for the rapidly changing regulatory environment.