> SoftBank led a US$125m Series B in AlphaCredit, a Mexican lender to individuals and SMBs in Mexico and Colombia. This is the companyâs first disclosed financing. AlphaCredit has disbursed over US$1b in loans since 2010. > #AGTECH ð¿ Unbox Capital led a US$40m Series B in Brazilian agtech Solinftec, with follow-on from TPG ART. Also included in the round was US$20m agri asset-backed debt, led by Itaú BBA and Gaia Securitizations and backed by family offices and hedge funds. Unbox Capital manages US$100m of Magazine Luizaâs Trajano family money. Agfunder invested in Solinftec in 2018. TPG invested in 2017 through TPG ART, the firmâs Alternative and Renewables Technologies growth equity platform. > e.bricks Ventures invested R$40m in Acesso Digital, a Brazilian digital identity and facial recognition company. This is the companyâs first disclosed financing, and one of the largest checks to date from e.bricks. > #PROPTECH In 2019, monashees led a R$20m seed investment in Yuca, a Brazilian rental services startup, with participation from ONEVC, Creditas, and others. Yuca is looking to raise a real estate fund with a R$100m target this year with Itaú BBA. > Moons, a Mexico-based orthodontics startup, raised US$5m from Jaguar Ventures, Foundation Capital, Tuesday Capital, and others. > Pachama, a marketplace for carbon offset projects, raised US$4.1m in seed investment from Global Founders Capital, Social Capital, Lowercase Capital, Saltwater Capital, and angels including Paul Graham (YC) and others. Pachama was founded by Diego Saez-Gil (formerly CEO of smart luggage startup Bluesmart) and is based in San Francisco, with forest projects in Brazil, Peru, and the US. > Chilean payments platform Global 66 raised US$3.25m from Venrex Investment Management, with participation from angels Mario Solari (Genesis Management) and Will Armitage. > Astella Investimentos led an undisclosed investment in Grão (formerly Diin), a savings app for low-income Brazilians, with participation from Vox Capital and Domo Invest. Co-founded by Monica Saccarelli and Frederico Meinberg in 2018, Grão previously raised R$7.5m and has over 10k clients. > Cedro Capital invested R$2.5m in Portal de Compras Públicas, a Brazilian platform for public procurement purchases.
> Iporanga Ventures led an undisclosed investment in Stark Bank, a Brazilian B2B payments processing platform founded by Rafael Stark. Clients include Rappi, Rebel, and others. Leonardo Teixeira of Iporanga Ventures says there is a large opportunity to raise the bar for the quality of payments for tech companies. > Angel Ventures and Magma Partners led a US$415k investment in Rebus, A Colombian event tech startup, with participation from Magma Partners, Enlaces, Quake Capital, Avalancha Ventures, and angels. Founded by Juliana Villalba and Jose H. BerriÌo, Rebus will use the capital to fund expansion into Mexico. Villalba shares: âWe have already signed deals that back our vision valued at over US$800k in revenue, with companies such as Eventbrite, major ticketing websites, and event management platforms all over Latin America.â > Smart Money Ventures led a R$3m investment in Gama Academy, a Brazilian edtech focused on professional training in programming, design, marketing, and sales.
> Capital Lab led a R$3m investment in Atomic Agro, a Brazilian agtech productivity platform for small-scale producers. > #CVC TradeMachine, a Brazilian automatic trading platform, raised R$2.2m from Energhias, a new Brazilian holding company investing in innovation. > OmniChat, a Brazilian sales facilitation platform that runs on WhatsApp, raised R$1-2m from Honey Island Capital (formerly Hi Capital), a seed investment firm run by EBANX founders.
> Angel Ventures led an undisclosed investment in Decifra, a Mexican SaaS platform focused on geospacial analytics. > #US Radian Capital led a US$23m Series A in Mural, a US-based visual collaboration software platform with operations in Argentina, with participation from Gradient Ventures and Endeavor Catalyst. > #EU Angel Ventures Mexico led a â¬8m investment in ByHours, a Spain-based hotel reservation platform for stays under 24 hours in duration, with participation from DILA Capital and others. > #ANGEL Anjos do Brasil led a R$1m investment in OSucateiro, a Brazilian reseller marketplace for waste materials. |