CEO Clips - Trez Capital: Committed to Sustainable Growth and Value Creation
Trez Capital continues to drive sustainable growth in key North American real estate markets, maintaining strong relationships with investors and borrowers since 1997.

Leaders in North American Commercial Real Estate Investments
Consistent Returns in Commercial Real Estate Investing
Since its founding in 1997, Trez Capital has experienced substantial growth, now managing over $5.5 billion in assets under management. Under the leadership of Co-CEO and President Dean Kirkham, the Firm continues to focus on high-quality real estate investments in key North American markets, with a particular emphasis on states experiencing robust job and population growth such as Texas, Florida, the Carolinas, and Arizona. In Canada, Trez Capital is capitalizing on immigration and population growth across major metropolitan centers to identify new opportunities.
Trez Capital’s success is built on a client-first approach, maintaining enduring relationships with investors and borrowers alike. As the market anticipates a shift in interest rates, the firm is strategically positioned to seize new opportunities, drawing on its experience in navigating past economic cycles. Committed to sustainable growth, Trez Capital remains focused on delivering consistent value to investors, partners, borrowers, and the communities it serves—a philosophy reflected in the fact that its first borrower and first investor remain active today.
For more information on Trez Capital please visit their website at www.trezcapital.com
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