Princeville Capital led a USD70m Series D extension round for Chile-based foodtech NotCo, with participation from KASZEK, Tiger Global, Bezos Expeditions, L Catterton and angel Marcos Galperin (MercadoLibre) at the same USD1.5b valuation from its USD235m Series D in July 2021. Read More… Read More
Canary led a USD4m seed round for Lastro, a Brazil-based payment collection and contract management platform for rental properties, with participation from QED Investors and 1Sharpe Ventures. Read More… Read More
In January 2020, NXTP Ventures invested USD1.36m in Kangu, a Brazil-based vertically integrated platform that enables low-cost and efficient deliveries by leveraging small local businesses as pick-up and drop-off locations for packages. Kangu aims to make the e-commerce industry more efficient by transforming… Read More
Urban Innovation Fund led a USD4.4m seed round for Plenna, a Mexico-based women’s healthcare platform, with participation from Collaborative, 1984, Bridge Latam, Amador Holdings, Nido Ventures, Integra Groupe and Phoenix Club, and follow-on from 500 Global and Canary. Read More… Read More
Alexia Ventures led a USD17m Series A for Seedz, a Brazil-based loyalty platform for agribusinesses, with participation from VOX Capital and Endeavor Scale-Up, and follow-on from Parceiro Ventures. Read More… Read More
Gerdau Next Ventures and Inovabra, the corporate venture arm of Bradesco, led a BRL110m (~USD21m) Series B for Docket, a Brazil-based legal document analysis platform, with participation from TM3 Capital, and follow-on from Valor Capital Group, ONEVC and Wayra. Read More… Read More
Headline led a BRL30m (~USD7m) round for Smart Break, a Brazil-based startup installing pop-up grocery stores in residential and commercial buildings, with participation from UVC Investimentos, and follow-on from Anjos do Brasil and Columbia Alumni Angels. Read more… Read More
CPP Investments agreed to invest BRL2.5b (~USD468m) in V.Tal, a Brazil-based neutral fiber optic network controlled by funds managed by BTG Pactual. Funds managed by BTG Pactual increased their stake in the company from 61.8% to 65.9%, while the Brazilian phone operator Oi has 31.4%. Read more… Read More