ALLVP
ALL Venture Partners (ALLVP) is a Mexico-based private equity firm established in 2012, focusing on seed and early-stage investments in innovative companies across Latin America. The firm specializes in sectors such as financial services, technology, healthcare, consumer goods, and energy. It has developed a unique model that combines capital investment with support programs aimed at fostering high-impact entrepreneurship. Through its first fund, ALLVP has invested in twelve innovative companies, including Mexico's first car-sharing service, a hemodialysis clinic network, and a peer-to-peer lending platform. With the launch of its second fund in July 2014, ALLVP aims to target Series A investments, addressing opportunities in an underserved market. The firm is affiliated with several key industry associations, including the Latin-American Venture Capital Association and the Mexican Private Equity Association.
Fintual is a digital investment platform that caters to young professionals looking to make informed investment decisions. The company offers financial advisory services that leverage artificial intelligence to assess clients' risk profiles. Based on this analysis, Fintual provides personalized investment recommendations, helping users to navigate the complexities of investing. The platform aims to empower clients with fundamental financial knowledge, enabling them to manage and grow their investments online effectively.
Cornershop is an online grocery shopping platform that facilitates ordering from multiple local stores and offers delivery to customers' doorsteps within 60 minutes. Founded in 2015 in Santiago, Chile, and Mexico City, the company has expanded its operations to eight countries across the Americas. In July 2020, a majority stake in Cornershop was acquired by Uber, providing significant capital and resources for further development of its services. The platform aims to deliver a convenient and innovative shopping experience, allowing customers to effortlessly obtain their daily essentials. Although Cornershop Mexico was not included in the acquisition, it continues to operate independently while awaiting regulatory approval from Mexican antitrust authorities.
Cornershop is an online grocery shopping platform that facilitates ordering from multiple local stores and offers delivery to customers' doorsteps within 60 minutes. Founded in 2015 in Santiago, Chile, and Mexico City, the company has expanded its operations to eight countries across the Americas. In July 2020, a majority stake in Cornershop was acquired by Uber, providing significant capital and resources for further development of its services. The platform aims to deliver a convenient and innovative shopping experience, allowing customers to effortlessly obtain their daily essentials. Although Cornershop Mexico was not included in the acquisition, it continues to operate independently while awaiting regulatory approval from Mexican antitrust authorities.
Cornershop is an online grocery shopping platform that facilitates ordering from multiple local stores and offers delivery to customers' doorsteps within 60 minutes. Founded in 2015 in Santiago, Chile, and Mexico City, the company has expanded its operations to eight countries across the Americas. In July 2020, a majority stake in Cornershop was acquired by Uber, providing significant capital and resources for further development of its services. The platform aims to deliver a convenient and innovative shopping experience, allowing customers to effortlessly obtain their daily essentials. Although Cornershop Mexico was not included in the acquisition, it continues to operate independently while awaiting regulatory approval from Mexican antitrust authorities.
Aventones is a ride-sharing platform operating in Mexico City and Chile that promotes carpooling within trusted communities such as companies, universities, and government agencies. The platform facilitates the organization of rides by connecting users based on shared routes and schedules, helping to optimize transportation resources and reduce environmental impacts. Users can find matches for carpooling, enabling efficient use of empty seats in vehicles. Initially launched to serve corporate clients through an annual subscription model, Aventones evolved to incorporate an online marketplace that connects drivers with available seats to passengers seeking rides. In 2015, the company was acquired by BlaBlaCar, further expanding its reach and capabilities in the ride-sharing sector.