Endeavor

Founded in 1997, Endeavor is a global non-profit organization dedicated to supporting high-impact entrepreneurs. With operations in nearly 40 countries, Endeavor's network comprises over 2,000 entrepreneurs who have created more than 3.9 million jobs and generated revenues exceeding $28 billion.

Jackie Carmel

Managing Director

Aya Darwazeh

Associate

Ariel Emanuel

Co-Founder and CEO

Vincent Speranza

Director Nacional de Operaciones

Past deals in SME

LemFi

Series B in 2025
LemFi provides multi-currency accounts and a platform for international payments and global account management. The service enables individuals and businesses to hold funds in multiple currencies, manage their finances across borders, and send money internationally with low transfer fees. LemFi supports payments to more than 20 countries and emphasizes seamless, cost-efficient cross-border transactions without monthly subscription charges.

R2

Series A in 2024
R2 is a fintech company that provides an embedded lending platform enabling other platforms to offer financing to their small and medium business buyers and sellers, with a focus on Latin America. The platform integrates with a client’s existing system via an API and delivers revenue-based financing services to help increase capital retention and create new revenue streams. By partnering with notable platforms such as Rappi and Clip to power their capital arms, R2 helps merchants grow gross merchandise value and strengthens customer loyalty by serving as a trusted financing supplier. The solution is designed to streamline access to capital for SMBs within existing ecosystems, supporting lenders and platforms to extend credit more efficiently while aiming to reduce credit risk and scale financing across networks.

minu

Series B in 2024
minu is revolutionizing the financial health of Mexican employees, offering them access to their already worked salary when they need it, instead of having to wait for payroll. The company works with HR divisions of companies that offer the provision of minu to improve satisfaction, retention, and attraction of talent. minu is supported by FinTech's leading institutional investors globally, including QED.

First Circle

Series B in 2024
First Circle is a financial services company based in Taguig, Philippines, founded in 2015. It focuses on providing consumer lending, mortgages, and asset-based lending services, specifically tailored for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Southeast Asia. The company has developed an online financing platform that offers collateral-free short-term loans and trade financing to support the growth of businesses. By leveraging advanced data analytics and a user-friendly online account system, First Circle aims to enhance access to funding for SMEs, empowering business owners to expand beyond their immediate networks. Additionally, the company offers dedicated customer support and resources to foster a community among entrepreneurs, facilitating long-term growth and opportunity.

Paymob

Series B in 2024
Paymob is a regional digital payments enabler that provides payments infrastructure technologies to expand access to financial services in the MEA region. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Cairo, Egypt, the company focuses on bridging the financial inclusion gap by enabling businesses of all sizes to accept and process electronic payments and money transfers. Its online payments software converts cash into electronic value through integrated services while reducing fraud, loss, theft, and costs associated with cash handling and printing. By offering adaptable payment solutions, Paymob aims to empower customers with diverse electronic payment options and faster money circulation across communities and markets.

Clip

Venture Round in 2024
Clip is transforming card acceptance in Mexico by providing portable card-reading hardware and a digital payment platform that enables businesses to accept all credit and debit cards, including contactless payments. The company's solutions allow businesses to turn smartphones or tablets into card terminals, facilitating seamless transactions without the need for complicated paperwork or monthly fees. By focusing on empowering Mexican businesses, Clip helps them increase sales and grow by offering a user-friendly application that simplifies payment acceptance. This approach positions Clip as a vital ally for merchants seeking efficient and accessible payment solutions.

Tamara

Series C in 2023
Tamara is a prominent shopping and payments platform based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and serves the GCC region. Founded in September 2020 by Abdulmajeed Alsukhan and his partners, the company aims to revolutionize shopping, payment, and banking experiences. With a workforce of over 350 employees, Tamara operates additional offices in the UAE, Egypt, Germany, and Vietnam. The platform empowers merchants by providing flexible payment solutions, including installment options, through its application programming interfaces and plugins. This functionality enhances customer experiences and boosts sales for merchants. Tamara has established a robust customer base of 6 million and collaborates with over 15,000 partner merchants, which include both leading global brands and local small and medium enterprises. The company has successfully raised significant funding, highlighting its strong market presence and growth potential.

Evermos

Series C in 2023
Evermos is a social commerce startup based in Indonesia that connects resellers, brands, and consumers to facilitate the sale of everyday Muslim products. Founded in November 2018, the platform allows individuals to become resellers without the need for operating capital or a complex e-commerce setup. By leveraging a reseller program, Evermos incentivizes users to promote a diverse range of halal products, including fashion, food, cosmetics, and home appliances, primarily targeting consumers in lower-tier cities. The platform empowers resellers to generate additional income while supporting small brands in scaling their operations. Additionally, Evermos aims to create a positive social impact by helping individuals at the bottom of the economic pyramid achieve financial stability through entrepreneurship.

Classera

Series A in 2022
Classera is an education management system and ed-tech platform established in 2011 by Mohammad Alashmawi and Mohammad Almadani in San Francisco, California. The company specializes in providing learning management systems tailored for K-12 students. Its platform includes a range of features such as a student information system, student attendance tracking, social learning capabilities, a grade book, and a transcript management system. These tools are designed to enable users to effectively manage their educational records and facilitate personalized learning experiences. Classera aims to support the development of students by offering a comprehensive set of resources that cater to their educational needs.

Zid زد

Series B in 2022
Zid is a cloud-based multi-channel commerce platform tailored for small and medium-sized businesses in Saudi Arabia. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Riyadh, Zid enables merchants to create their own branded eStores while integrating with various supply chain players. The platform offers a comprehensive suite of tools that allow users to manage products and inventory, process orders and payments, ship products, and build customer relationships. It also provides analytics and reporting features, facilitating data-driven decision-making, and offers access to financing options. Zid's mission is to simplify the entry of retailers into electronic commerce, making it accessible and professional for businesses in the region.

Elenas

Series B in 2022
Elenas is a leading social commerce platform in Latin America that enables women to launch and grow online businesses from home. The platform offers a digital storefront, client management tools, and support for product sourcing, delivery, and payment collection, allowing users to focus on sales. Through direct sales catalogs and social media channels such as WhatsApp and Facebook, Elenas connects tens of thousands of women in Colombia and over 11 million across the region with a wide range of branded cosmetics, beauty, and lifestyle products. Sellers can offer customers discounts on major brands while earning supplemental income, making Elenas a key facilitator of home‑based entrepreneurship for women throughout the region.

Factorial

Series C in 2022
Founded in Barcelona in 2016 by Bernat Farrero and Jordi Romero, Factorial is a HR software company that automates human resource processes. Its platform integrates holiday management, payroll automation, document management, and employee benefits for small to large businesses.

ZenHR

Venture Round in 2022
ZenHR is a cloud-based human resources management system based in Amman, Jordan, with additional locations in Dubai and Riyadh. Founded in 2016, the company specializes in providing HR software solutions tailored for the Middle East and North Africa region. ZenHR's platform includes a comprehensive suite of features such as onboarding and offboarding, employee self-service, attendance and time tracking, payroll, and performance evaluation. The software is designed to comply with local labor laws, social insurance, tax regulations, and expat requirements, making it suitable for a wide range of clients from small and medium enterprises to larger organizations. By automating processes like salary calculations and offering user-friendly interfaces, ZenHR aims to enhance the overall HR experience for both departments and employees, facilitating a seamless transition from the hiring phase to retirement.

Tamara

Series B in 2022
Tamara is a prominent shopping and payments platform based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and serves the GCC region. Founded in September 2020 by Abdulmajeed Alsukhan and his partners, the company aims to revolutionize shopping, payment, and banking experiences. With a workforce of over 350 employees, Tamara operates additional offices in the UAE, Egypt, Germany, and Vietnam. The platform empowers merchants by providing flexible payment solutions, including installment options, through its application programming interfaces and plugins. This functionality enhances customer experiences and boosts sales for merchants. Tamara has established a robust customer base of 6 million and collaborates with over 15,000 partner merchants, which include both leading global brands and local small and medium enterprises. The company has successfully raised significant funding, highlighting its strong market presence and growth potential.

onafriq

Series C in 2022
MFS Africa Limited is a leading provider of mobile money interoperability in Africa, facilitating seamless money transfers and payments across the continent. Established in 2009 and headquartered in Accra, Ghana, the company connects mobile network operators through a unified API, enabling a range of services including remittances, merchant and bulk payments, as well as bank-to-wallet transfers. MFS Africa serves various stakeholders, including money transfer operators, banks, and mobile money operators, by offering alternatives for remittances, micro-lending, micro-insurance, and micro-savings. With additional offices in key African cities and London, MFS Africa plays a crucial role in enhancing financial connectivity and promoting financial inclusion across the region.

Xepelin

Series B in 2022
Xepelin is a financial technology company focused on transforming business finance for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Latin America. It offers a comprehensive suite of digital financial services, including short-term and long-term loans, capital credits, and accounts payable financing, all accessible through its online platform. By automating financial management and enhancing access to liquidity via smart accounts, Xepelin aims to provide economic freedom for its clients. The company also emphasizes the importance of advanced financial indicators and risk assessments to streamline decision-making within the broader business ecosystem. With a workforce of over 500 employees, Xepelin is positioned to lead a new era in finance, supported by notable investors in the industry.

Bold

Series B in 2022
Bold is a company that operates an application designed to facilitate payments and manage sales reports and transactions, specifically targeting small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in Colombia. Founded in 2019 and based in Bogotá, Colombia, Bold aims to simplify financial processes for its clients. In addition to its core financial services, Bold Media, Inc., which was established in 2015 and is based in San Francisco, California, provides an internal blog platform that helps organizations share knowledge and ideas efficiently.

GrowSari

Series C in 2022
GrowSari is a technology-driven B2B platform designed to empower sari-sari stores by transforming them from basic fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) outlets into comprehensive service hubs. The company provides shop owners with the necessary tools and infrastructure to digitally procure goods, thereby eliminating the need for middlemen. Through its e-commerce marketplace, GrowSari connects stores directly to suppliers, enabling owners to expand their product offerings to include mobile top-ups, remittances, and banking services. This approach not only helps store owners reduce costs but also enhances their understanding of market trends, ultimately benefiting grassroots communities across the nation.

TymeBank

Series B in 2022
TymeBank specializes in digital banking, offering accessible financial services to lower-income individuals and small businesses. It provides secure personal and business accounts with minimal fees and competitive savings interest rates through its online platform.

TymeBank

Series B in 2021
TymeBank specializes in digital banking, offering accessible financial services to lower-income individuals and small businesses. It provides secure personal and business accounts with minimal fees and competitive savings interest rates through its online platform.

Sary

Series C in 2021
Sary is a digital business-to-business marketplace based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, that connects small and medium-sized enterprises with merchant wholesalers of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG). Founded in 2018 by Mohammed Aldossary and Khaled AlSiari, Sary aims to streamline the supply chain in the wholesale industry, allowing businesses to efficiently procure inventory. Its mobile and web application offers a range of FMCG products, including beverages, oils, and snacks, facilitating orders from small quantities to truckloads with rapid delivery options, often within 24 hours. Sary serves a diverse clientele, including mini-market chains, hotels, restaurants, and convenience shops, and has expanded its operations to 12 major cities, catering to over 40,000 customers and partnering with more than 1,700 brands and wholesalers. The platform provides users with immediate price quotations and product comparisons, enabling them to manage their expenses effectively as their businesses grow.

Chiper

Series B in 2021
Chiper is a leading B2B e-commerce platform that connects corner stores across Latin America. Operating in Colombia, Mexico, and soon Brazil, Chiper aggregates demand from thousands of stores to optimize supply chains, offering faster delivery, wider product selection, and competitive pricing.

onafriq

Series C in 2021
MFS Africa Limited is a leading provider of mobile money interoperability in Africa, facilitating seamless money transfers and payments across the continent. Established in 2009 and headquartered in Accra, Ghana, the company connects mobile network operators through a unified API, enabling a range of services including remittances, merchant and bulk payments, as well as bank-to-wallet transfers. MFS Africa serves various stakeholders, including money transfer operators, banks, and mobile money operators, by offering alternatives for remittances, micro-lending, micro-insurance, and micro-savings. With additional offices in key African cities and London, MFS Africa plays a crucial role in enhancing financial connectivity and promoting financial inclusion across the region.

SellersFi

Series A in 2021
SellersFi is a financial technology company that specializes in providing funding and financial solutions for online marketplace sellers. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in New York, the company has developed a platform that offers automated working capital tailored specifically for e-commerce entrepreneurs. Utilizing machine-learning models, SellersFi analyzes data generated from the business activities of online sellers, enabling them to gain access to growth capital and actionable insights. This approach not only facilitates easy access to funding but also helps improve cash flow and streamline operations for e-commerce businesses.

Omie

Series C in 2021
Omie is a Brazilian software company that provides cloud-based enterprise resource planning and financial services for small and medium-sized businesses. Its platform combines accounting, customer relationship management, and invoicing tools, enabling users to issue fiscal notes, manage receivables, and monitor day-to-day operations while integrating customer data across the business. The platform also serves as an ecosystem linking entrepreneurs with accounting firms, facilitating collaboration through consultants and enablers who promote adoption. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in São Paulo, Omie emphasizes simplicity, intuitive use, and affordability.

Moniepoint

Series B in 2021
Moniepoint is a fintech company offering comprehensive financial services for businesses. Its platform enables businesses to create accounts, accept online payments, manage expenses, access credit facilities, and more.

Tribal

Series A in 2021
Tribal is a technology-driven financial services provider, specializing in offering small and medium-sized businesses in emerging markets access to modern payment methods and financing solutions. The company's platform enables SMBs to utilize multi-currency physical and virtual business credit cards, local and international wire transfers, short-term financing, and a comprehensive spend management tool, all integrated into a single, user-friendly interface. Tribal has secured funding from prominent investors such as SoftBank Latin America Fund, QED Investors, and Coinbase Ventures, and has been recognized by Visa as part of their FinTech Fast Track program.

Tribal

Debt Financing in 2021
Tribal is a technology-driven financial services provider, specializing in offering small and medium-sized businesses in emerging markets access to modern payment methods and financing solutions. The company's platform enables SMBs to utilize multi-currency physical and virtual business credit cards, local and international wire transfers, short-term financing, and a comprehensive spend management tool, all integrated into a single, user-friendly interface. Tribal has secured funding from prominent investors such as SoftBank Latin America Fund, QED Investors, and Coinbase Ventures, and has been recognized by Visa as part of their FinTech Fast Track program.

Lummo

Series A in 2021
Lummo empower entrepreneurs and brands in SEA to accelerate their growth and to serve their customers by giving them the best technology.

Bukukas

Series A in 2021
BukuKas is a neo-banking venture focused on integrating unbanked individuals in Southeast Asia into the financial ecosystem. Initially launched in Indonesia, the BukuKas app aims to support micro and small enterprises by digitizing traditional bookkeeping methods. The application allows business owners to easily record sales, expenses, and cash transactions using their smartphones. By simplifying cash management, BukuKas helps these enterprises enhance their profitability. Additionally, the app offers features such as transaction management, money transfer without bank fees, performance monitoring, automatic financial report generation, and stock management. Through these services, BukuKas seeks to improve cash flow management for small businesses in the region.

Marti

Series B in 2021
Marti Technologies offers tech-enabled urban transportation services to riders. The company operates e-mopeds, e-bikes, and e-scooters serviced by proprietary software systems and IOT infrastructure. Marti offers environmentally sustainable transportation services to its riders in an economically sustainable manner for the company. Marti’s services are currently delivered via fully electric vehicles, which are also shared, thereby contributing to environmental sustainability.

Funding Societies

Series C in 2020
Funding Societies, established in 2015 and headquartered in Singapore, operates a digital financing platform that connects small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with investors. The company facilitates business loans, focusing on quick and efficient financing solutions, often bypassing traditional banking methods. It offers a range of flexible financing options, including micro and term loans, and invoice financing, using advanced credit scoring and risk assessment models. With operations across Southeast Asia, including Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand, Funding Societies caters to SMEs seeking accessible and timely financing.

BeeCash

Series A in 2020
BeeCash operates as a financial management application that helps stores in managing sales tracking, cash flow, account receivable, account payable, and financial reports. The company is driven by a mission to digitize and simplify cash management to help millions of businesses in INA grow.

Jeff

Series A in 2019
Mr Jeff Labs, S.L., founded in 2015 by Eloi Gómez, Adrián Lorenzo, and Rubén Muñoz in Valencia, Spain, offers a mobile application that initially focused on home laundry and dry-cleaning services. The company has since expanded its offerings to include a variety of everyday services such as hairdressing, beauty treatments, fitness, and massages, establishing itself as an international omnichannel ecosystem for day-to-day needs. Mr Jeff also provides opportunities for individuals to invest in or start their own businesses under the Jeff brand, facilitating entrepreneurship in the service sector.

Contabilizei

Series B in 2019
Founded in 2014, Contabilizei provides an online accounting service tailored for small and micro enterprises. Its platform automates tax reporting and replaces manual computation practices, enabling businesses to manage their accounting and tax obligations efficiently.

Investree

Series B in 2018
Investree is a B2B marketplace lending platform based in Indonesia, licensed by the Financial Services Authority (OJK) for both conventional and Shariah-compliant financing. Established in October 2015, the company has expanded its regional presence to Thailand and plans to enter the Philippines. Investree's mission is to leverage technology and data to provide small and medium enterprises (SMEs) with access to working capital from retail and institutional lenders. The platform employs a B2B acquisition model to attract SME borrowers through strategic partnerships with e-procurement platforms and payment gateway providers, enhancing verification processes and reducing acquisition costs. Led by a team of seasoned professionals, Investree has successfully facilitated over USD 230 million in funding since its inception, serving more than 1,000 SMEs while maintaining a strong asset quality.

ContaAzul

Series D in 2018
ContaAzul Software LTDA is a Brazilian company that provides a software as a service (SaaS) platform designed for small businesses. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Joinville, Brazil, ContaAzul offers a user-friendly online solution that centralizes financial management, invoicing, inventory, and sales processes. The platform connects businesses to accounting services, banks, and electronic invoicing, simplifying various financial routines. Additionally, ContaAzul is dedicated to supporting small entrepreneurs by providing educational resources and instructional materials, ensuring they have the knowledge to succeed. This comprehensive approach allows businesses to focus on growth and profitability.

Souqalmal

Series B in 2017
Souqalmal.com LLC FZ operates a leading financial comparison website in the Middle East, providing consumers in the UAE and Saudi Arabia with the tools to search and compare various financial products. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Dubai, the platform offers detailed information on credit cards, personal loans, car loans, bank accounts, mortgages, and various insurance options, including car, home, travel, and SME insurance. Users can obtain real-time quotes for insurance in under 60 seconds and have their policies issued within an hour. Souqalmal.com has also expanded its services to include mobile phone and broadband plans, as well as educational options like schools and nurseries. The company has received multiple awards for its innovative approach and has grown its insurance business significantly. With backing from notable investors and a proven track record, Souqalmal.com continues to empower consumers to make informed financial decisions.

Contabilizei

Series A in 2016
Founded in 2014, Contabilizei provides an online accounting service tailored for small and micro enterprises. Its platform automates tax reporting and replaces manual computation practices, enabling businesses to manage their accounting and tax obligations efficiently.

Clip

Series A in 2015
Clip is transforming card acceptance in Mexico by providing portable card-reading hardware and a digital payment platform that enables businesses to accept all credit and debit cards, including contactless payments. The company's solutions allow businesses to turn smartphones or tablets into card terminals, facilitating seamless transactions without the need for complicated paperwork or monthly fees. By focusing on empowering Mexican businesses, Clip helps them increase sales and grow by offering a user-friendly application that simplifies payment acceptance. This approach positions Clip as a vital ally for merchants seeking efficient and accessible payment solutions.

Mapan

Series B in 2014
Mapan is a social fintech company that aims to enhance financial accessibility for underserved communities. It empowers local influencers, predominantly women, as microentrepreneurs to facilitate community growth collectively while earning income through reselling services.
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