AFC Gamma, Inc. is a specialty finance real estate investment trust that focuses on providing structured financing solutions to companies operating and developing digital infrastructure and life science real estate assets. As a REIT, AFC Gamma seeks to generate attractive risk-adjusted returns through a diversified portfolio of loans, preferred equity and other financing structures that are secured by tangible property collateral or contractual revenue streams.
The company’s primary business activities include originating, acquiring and managing secured loans and equity investments that support wireless and broadband network deployment, data center expansion, and life sciences facility development. AFC Gamma’s digital infrastructure investments typically cover cell towers, small cell networks, fiber-optic systems and distributed antenna systems, while its life science financing targets laboratory complexes, research facilities and biomanufacturing sites. By tailoring financing packages—ranging from senior debt to joint-venture equity—the company aims to address capital needs across project development, expansion and refinancing.
AFC Gamma conducts its operations across the United States, partnering with tower operators, wireless carriers, fiber developers, data center owners and life science real estate developers to structure transactions that align with client cash flows and project timelines. Since launching its initial public offering in 2021, the trust has built a portfolio designed to generate recurring interest income and potential equity upside, while seeking to manage credit and market risks through asset diversification and active portfolio monitoring.
Externally managed by a team with experience in real estate capital markets and infrastructure finance, AFC Gamma leverages industry relationships and expertise to source and underwrite transactions. The firm’s strategy emphasizes contractually backed revenue profiles and asset-level security, with the goal of providing investors with a stable dividend stream supported by secular growth trends in connectivity and life sciences.
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