Fairplay secures US$100M to boost ventures in Mexico
Fairplay, the leading revenue-based financing platform in Latam, recently announced the closure of a significant credit line worth 100 million dollars.
Fairplay, the leading revenue-based financing platform in Latam, recently announced the closure of a significant credit line worth 100 million dollars.
Central America is quickly becoming a go-to destination for founders looking to start or expand their startups.
Syncfy, a Mexican company, and a subsidiary of Paybook and a leader in Open Finance, has secured a $10 million investment in a seed round led by Point72 Ventures.
Opinion
By Claudia Solares Being flexible helps you become a better leader, live with a more balanced perspective, and have a life that is full of joy and peace. How do you manage the tension that new ideas, innovation, and change bring? How flexible are you when something unexpected happens? I
Brands
SoftBank has designated $400 million to assist companies in Latin America, with 50% being dedicated to new investments.
Opinion
Innovation has different connotations nowadays, so there are difficulties in maintaining focus on this valuable business strategy. In simple terms, innovation refers to the modification of existing elements in order to improve or renew them. In the business world, a focus on innovation makes sense when there is a convergence
Events & Conferences
The Mexico eCommerce Summit aims to provide a platform for eCommerce experts and decision-makers to discuss the latest trends and innovations in the industry.
The region has become a key player in the global startup scene, with several countries being recognized for their vibrant and supportive ecosystems.
In this article, we will highlight three such companies that are making a significant impact in Colombia's Healthtech industry.
Events & Conferences
The Santander X Global Challenge | The AI Revolution is an exciting competition designed for startup and scaleup companies with innovative and scalable solutions in Artificial Intelligence.
This year, three Chilean startups had the opportunity to showcase their products at the Y Combinator W23 Demo Day: Koywe, Polopay, and Ruuf.
In 2012, Tomás Martins and Maurício Villar founded Tembici, a startup focused on micromobility that has recently announced a new investment round worth $32 million.