Publicly traded First Foundation invests in NYDIG as belief in digital assets grows The two companies also announced a strategic partnership that would allow First Foundation to provide clients with secure access to Bitcoin-related investment products. 2627 Total views News
First Foundation Inc, a publicly traded financial services provider, has made a strategic investment into New York Digital Investment Group as part of a broader effort to provide clients with secure access to Bitcoin (BTC) investment products.
“We believe digital assets are an important part of the future landscape of financial services and we are pleased to be a part of its evolution as we seek to serve the growing needs of our clients,” said First Foundation CEO Scott Kavanaugh.
First Foundation Inc relocates headquarters from California to Dallas bizjournals.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bizjournals.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
California’s First Foundation Inc. establishes new Texas HQ at Uptown Dallas’ The Crescent
California’s First Foundation Inc. establishes new Texas HQ at Uptown Dallas’ The Crescent
The company’s chief executive said the D-FW area reminds him of Southern California 30 years ago, where the company got its start.
Completed in 1986, the Crescent, office and retail development in Uptown Dallas recently sold for one of the highest prices ever in North Texas.(Juan Figueroa)
California financial services holding company First Foundation Inc. is the latest California firm to move its headquarters to Texas, announcing Monday that it will establish its executive offices in Uptown Dallas’ The Crescent.
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