BrainTrust

Seed capital for entrepreneurs with ideas who want to start a company Expansion capital for existing businesses that want to expand, preferably out of the country Rescue capital to companies in difficulties but whose project can be recovered much more than money.

Nuno Archer

Partner

Joao Matos de Carvalho

Partner

Mário Garrido

Partner

Jose Pedro Salas Pires

Partner

Past deals in Angola

Commop

Seed Round in 2014
Commop is a developer of a communication management platform that focuses on optimizing brand activation at the Point-of-Sale (POS). The platform was established to address the challenges of traditional message production, offering a more efficient, cost-effective, and rapid solution for creating custom promotional materials. Launched in 2007 with notable brands like Super Bock and Carlsberg, the platform garnered recognition for delivering a significant return on investment shortly after its introduction. Since then, Commop has expanded its client base in Portugal to include major companies such as BP and Unilever, as well as clients in Angola. In 2012, the company underwent a spin-off to enhance its capabilities and international reach, transitioning to a Software as a Service (SaaS) model based on Microsoft technology. This shift allows Commop to provide real-time analysis and control over communication processes, enabling businesses to seize communication opportunities effectively.

Commop

Seed Round in 2013
Commop is a developer of a communication management platform that focuses on optimizing brand activation at the Point-of-Sale (POS). The platform was established to address the challenges of traditional message production, offering a more efficient, cost-effective, and rapid solution for creating custom promotional materials. Launched in 2007 with notable brands like Super Bock and Carlsberg, the platform garnered recognition for delivering a significant return on investment shortly after its introduction. Since then, Commop has expanded its client base in Portugal to include major companies such as BP and Unilever, as well as clients in Angola. In 2012, the company underwent a spin-off to enhance its capabilities and international reach, transitioning to a Software as a Service (SaaS) model based on Microsoft technology. This shift allows Commop to provide real-time analysis and control over communication processes, enabling businesses to seize communication opportunities effectively.
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