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Trovy Raises $25 Million in Total Funding To Turn Every Home Into a Financial Asset

Via PR Newswire · June 24, 2026
Compiled by Real Estate Trail Editorial · June 24, 2026

Why this matters

Trovy’s recent $25 million funding round, including a $15 million Series A led by a notable growth investor, underscores growing institutional interest in fintech solutions that unlock home equity as a source of consumer financing. This development signals a broader shift in capital flows toward platforms that blur traditional boundaries between residential real estate and financial asset creation. For institutional CRE investors and lenders, Trovy’s model points to evolving demand drivers: homeowners increasingly view their residences not just as shelter but as latent capital to be mobilized, potentially altering patterns of household leverage and liquidity. From a capital-markets perspective, Trovy’s approach may influence lending conditions by expanding the universe of creditworthy borrowers who can tap home equity without traditional refinancing or sale. This could affect mortgage-backed securities and other real-estate-related credit products by introducing new layers of consumer finance risk tied directly to residential collateral. For allocators, the rise of fintech platforms like Trovy highlights the intersection of real estate and technology as a frontier for innovation, with implications for portfolio construction and risk assessment in residential CRE exposure.

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Excerpt from PR Newswire:
NEW YORK, June 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Trovy, the consumer fintech replacing high-interest debt with home equity-powered financing, today announced a $15 million Series A led by Left Lane Capital, bringing total fund…
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