Mexican real estate company <strong>Grupo Murano</strong> plans to establish a <strong>$100 billion</strong> Bitcoin treasury over the next five years.
BlockBeats News, July 22nd, according to Bitcoin Magazine, Mexican real estate company Grupo Murano, with a market value of $1 billion, is launching a "Bitcoin Integration into Operations" strategy aimed at optimizing its financial situation by transitioning from a traditional heavy asset model to a Bitcoin-centric financial management model. The company manages hotels under brands such as Hyatt and Mondrian, as well as residential and commercial real estate in cities like Cancun and Mexico City, and plans to convert assets to Bitcoin through refinancing and sale-leaseback transactions. This approach can reduce debt and equity on the balance sheet while maintaining operational control.
Murano's goal is to build a $10 billion Bitcoin treasury in five years. Murano also plans to accept Bitcoin payments in all of its hotels and will explore the opportunity to host Bitcoin conferences in its hotels. The company's focus remains on high-profit development projects, allocating 20-30% of its business to real estate and 70-80% to Bitcoin holdings.
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