BusinessJuly 10, 2026

mobilisation

/ˌmoʊbəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/

Definition

The act of assembling and organizing resources or capital to make them ready for a specific purpose or investment.

Etymology

Derived from the French 'mobilisation,' which comes from the Latin 'mobilis' (meaning 'movable'). It entered English to describe the act of making something capable of movement or ready for active service.

In the news

The article uses the term to describe the investment firm's strategy of gathering private capital and directing it toward specific, high-value opportunities. This is central to their mission of converting hard assets into manageable, institutional-grade investments.

MBS Global Investments and WS Intimorato Capital Ltd Announce MBS Capital Strategic Joint Venture

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