RSQUARE Attracts Investors to Expand Commercial Real Estate Data Operations
South Korea's commercial real estate data firm RSQUARE has attracted significant investment from NPS, GIC, and Blackstone, leading to a substantial increase in its assets under advisory.

South Korean commercial real estate data firm RSQUARE announced significant growth for 2025, with its investment advisory division seeing a 2.3-fold increase in assets under advisory compared to the previous year. This expansion is backed by established trust from major investors including NPS (National Pension Service of Korea), GIC (Singapore's sovereign wealth fund), and Blackstone Group.
RSQUARE's advisory capabilities extend beyond merely matching financial investors. The firm also focuses on identifying corporate owner-occupiers and developing value-add strategies for alternative assets. This strategic approach enables RSQUARE to offer comprehensive solutions to its clients navigating the complex real estate market.
The company's ambition to be a "data giant" in commercial real estate is reflected in its ability to collect and analyze market data. The increased investment volume supports RSQUARE's goal to expand its data services and solidify its market position. Investor confidence suggests RSQUARE's data-driven model is proving successful in a competitive landscape.
The increased volume of assets under management and interest from new strategic investors bolster RSQUARE's plans for future growth. The company intends to continue investing in data analytics and advisory services to strengthen its market standing and deliver deeper insights and strategic solutions to clients in South Korea's commercial property sector.