Electrum Partners agrees to help develop ATTIS' business operations

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The Attis Group, Inc. (ATTIS), an Oregon-based cannabis cultivator, processor and dispensary owner, has entered into an agreement with Las Vegas, Nevada firm Electrum Partners to help develop plans to expand ATTIS' business operations.

The announcement was made in a joint statement by ATTIS CEO Eli Bilton and Leslie Bocskor, Managing Partner at Electrum Partners, "The relationship between ATTIS and Electrum Partners is a catalyst for the continued growth and expansion of ATTIS in the cannabis industry. ATTIS is well positioned to capitalize on emerging opportunities based on its wide ranging industry experience coupled with the ongoing support of Electrum Partners."

In addition, ATTIS announced it has received $1.8 Million in funding to expand business operations in Oregon.

Eli Bilton, CEO of ATTIS Group Inc., and notable operator in the industry, intends to capitalize on the legalization of cannabis in Oregon and emerging markets across the United States. ATTIS and Electrum Partners will work together to build a brand that is recognized for the highest quality. Electrum Partners will provide ATTIS with services including business development, finance related consultation, branding, market strategy, and corporate communications. The alliance allows ATTIS to incorporate the support of Electrum Partners' veteran leadership team throughout the development of its business.

SOURCE Electrum Partners

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