Cadre (company)
| Company type | Subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Industry | Financial technology Real estate |
| Founded | 2014 in New York, New York, United States |
| Founder | Ryan Williams |
| Headquarters | , |
Key people | Ryan Williams, CEO, Founder & Executive Chairman Dan Rosenbloom, Chief Investment Officer |
Number of employees | Over 100 |
| Parent | Yieldstreet (2023–present) |
| Website | cadre |
RealCadre LLC, commonly Cadre, is an American financial technology company that provides individuals and institutions direct access to real estate investment properties, including commercial properties based in New York. The business and financial press describe it as a platform that "makes the real estate market more like the stock market" by allowing investors to select the individual transactions in which they participate, while investing a smaller amount than would be required to fully fund a transaction. For example, 12 institutional investors (such as family offices and endowments) participated in a $60 million office building purchase. The firm was named to Forbes' "FinTech50" for 7 years in a row starting in 2016. In 2019, Cadre was the cover story of the Forbes "FinTech 50" issue. In 2018, a partnership with Goldman Sachs was announced through which Goldman Sachs' private wealth clients committed at least $250 million (USD) real estate investments through Cadre. In 2020, Cadre announced its "Direct Access" fund intended to include smaller investors with a $400 million target raise. The company also offers a managed portfolio service and a real estate secondary market, as well as a cash holdings account called "Cadre Cash". The company has announced plans to address racial injustice in the United States by investing at least 10% of its Direct Access fund investments with minority-owned operators and increasing its cash held in black-owned banks.
In 2023, Cadre launched Cadre Direct Access Fund II, a value-add fund aiming to raise $500mm to invest in opportunistic assets resulting from the capital markets dislocation. Most of its investors in the fund were expected to be institutional in nature. In 2023, Cadre was acquired by Yieldstreet, a global alternative investment platform. Cadre CEO Ryan Williams continues to serve as the CEO of Cadre, which operates as an independent subsidiary. Prior to the acquisition, Cadre received venture capital investment from several sources.