put sth up
phrasal verb with put verb uk/pʊt/ usputting | put | put
to provide or lend an amount of money for a particular purpose:
He's looking for an investor to put up €100,000 to market his product.
FINANCE
to provide security for a loan:
Many banks expect you to put up your house as loan security.
mainly UK
to increase the price or value of something:
We're going to have to put up our hourly rates next year.
to build something:
They're putting up a hotel behind this office.
to fix something in a place for people to see:
Employers will be required to put up workplace posters detailing new wage information and employment rights.