Endeavor Catalyst

Endeavor Catalyst, established in 2012, is a venture capital arm of Endeavor Global, a non-profit supporting entrepreneurs in developing countries. Based in New York with global offices, Catalyst invests in early to growth-stage companies across sectors such as agriculture, education, enterprise software, fintech, healthcare, and smart cities. Focusing on Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, and Southeast Asia, Catalyst targets companies with revenues between $0.5 million and $15 million, aiming to take up to a 10% stake. It co-invests in financing rounds of $5 million or more, with a portfolio comprising over 200 companies across 32 markets, including several unicorns. Catalyst's unique model aligns with Endeavor's mission, providing a platform for high-impact entrepreneurs to scale and create jobs.

Jackie Carmel

Managing Director

Emre Kurttepeli

President

Past deals in SME

Shop Circle

Series B in 2025
Shop Circle is a software company that specializes in developing tools specifically for Shopify-based businesses. The company offers a platform designed to enhance customer engagement, improve operational efficiency, and optimize conversion rates. By gathering and analyzing performance data from independent brands within the Shopify ecosystem, Shop Circle provides tailored solutions that empower small businesses to scale effectively. The platform aims to facilitate growth through advanced technologies that support independent brands in creating personalized experiences for consumers, ultimately driving sales and enhancing the overall e-commerce process.

Flow48

Series A in 2025
Flow48 is a platform that specializes in revenue-based financing, providing companies with access to capital to stabilize their cash flow. The platform offers upfront lump-sum investments that businesses can use for purposes such as inventory purchases or capital expenditures. This funding model allows companies to generate future revenues while benefiting from rapid access to funds and flexible repayment options. Flow48 aims to support businesses in their growth and operational needs through innovative financial solutions.

R2

Series A in 2024
R2 is a developer of an embedded lending platform that provides financial resources to small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in Latin America. By partnering with established companies like Rappi and Clip, R2 enables these platforms to offer seamless financing options to their buyers and sellers. This integration allows businesses to lend without incurring credit risk, thereby enhancing their gross merchandise volume (GMV) and promoting customer retention. Additionally, R2's services create new revenue streams for its partners by positioning the company as a trusted financing supplier.

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, founded in 2015 and based in Taguig, Philippines, specializes in providing financing solutions for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) across Southeast Asia. The company offers a range of services, including consumer lending, mortgages, and asset-based lending, with a focus on short-term loans that are collateral-free. First Circle aims to support business owners in their growth endeavors by leveraging advanced technology, data analytics, and a user-friendly online platform. Additionally, the company provides dedicated customer support and resources to foster a community of business owners, ultimately enhancing opportunities for SMEs to thrive.

Paymob

Series B in 2024
Paymob is a digital payments enabler based in Cairo, Egypt, founded in 2015. The company focuses on building payment infrastructure technologies that enhance financial inclusion in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region. By providing integrated payment services, Paymob helps businesses of all sizes transition from cash to electronic payments, thereby unlocking new opportunities and efficiencies. Its software aims to minimize the risks associated with fraud and theft while speeding up money circulation. By empowering underserved communities with access to a variety of electronic payment and money transfer options, Paymob plays a crucial role in bridging the financial inclusion gap in the region.

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.

Simetrik

Series B in 2024
Simetrik, founded in 2017 and based in Bogotá, Colombia, provides verification and reconciliation services for transactional data, focusing on financial control and automation for corporate clients. The company offers a no-code/low-code platform that enhances efficiency and productivity, allowing finance and operations teams to customize and maintain automations for a variety of use cases. Simetrik's secure big data infrastructure supports high volumes of data while mitigating operational, compliance, and reputational risks. Currently, it reconciles $75 billion in total payment volume annually across 28 countries, serving notable clients such as Mercado Pago, Rappi Bank, and NuBank. The platform integrates various data sources, regardless of origin or format, enabling businesses to gain control over their financial movements and receive accurate results at a reduced cost.

Simetrik

Series B in 2024
Simetrik, founded in 2017 and based in Bogotá, Colombia, provides verification and reconciliation services for transactional data, focusing on financial control and automation for corporate clients. The company offers a no-code/low-code platform that enhances efficiency and productivity, allowing finance and operations teams to customize and maintain automations for a variety of use cases. Simetrik's secure big data infrastructure supports high volumes of data while mitigating operational, compliance, and reputational risks. Currently, it reconciles $75 billion in total payment volume annually across 28 countries, serving notable clients such as Mercado Pago, Rappi Bank, and NuBank. The platform integrates various data sources, regardless of origin or format, enabling businesses to gain control over their financial movements and receive accurate results at a reduced cost.

Tamara

Series C in 2023
Tamara is a prominent shopping and payments platform based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and serves the GCC region. Founded by Abdulmajeed Alsukhan and his partners, the company aims to transform the shopping, payment, and banking experience for consumers. With a workforce of over 350 employees, Tamara has established a significant presence, operating offices in the UAE, Egypt, Germany, and Vietnam. Since its inception in September 2020, Tamara has raised approximately $366 million in both equity and debt from notable investors, including Sanabil Investments and Goldman Sachs. The platform boasts around 6 million customers and partners with more than 15,000 merchants, featuring a mix of global and regional brands as well as local small and medium enterprises. Tamara empowers merchants by providing flexible payment options through its application programming interfaces, allowing clients to increase sales by offering installment payment plans.

Flow48

Seed Round in 2023
Flow48 is a platform that specializes in revenue-based financing, providing companies with access to capital to stabilize their cash flow. The platform offers upfront lump-sum investments that businesses can use for purposes such as inventory purchases or capital expenditures. This funding model allows companies to generate future revenues while benefiting from rapid access to funds and flexible repayment options. Flow48 aims to support businesses in their growth and operational needs through innovative financial solutions.

Sami

Series B in 2023
Sami is a health plan operator based in São Paulo, Brazil, established in 2018 by Dr. Vitor Asseituno and Luiz Guilherme Berardo. The company aims to simplify healthcare for its patients, making it more efficient and accessible while reducing costs associated with medical care. Sami offers comprehensive health plans that include unlimited app-based or in-person consultations, a dedicated health team, and access to a network of hospitals and wellness services. This approach enables individuals and businesses to receive personalized and preventive healthcare, aligning with Sami's mission to transform the Brazilian health system into a more straightforward and reliable experience for all.

Evermos

Series C in 2023
Evermos is a social commerce startup based in Indonesia that connects brands, resellers, and consumers, focusing on everyday Muslim products. Founded in November 2018, the platform allows individuals to become resellers without needing significant operating capital or complex e-commerce systems. Resellers can share a variety of halal products—including fashion, food, cosmetics, and home appliances—through messaging applications or social media, earning commissions on sales. By targeting lower-tier cities in Indonesia, Evermos aims to meet the everyday needs of Muslim consumers while empowering resellers to generate additional income. The company also seeks to support small brands in scaling their operations, thereby contributing to social impact and economic prosperity for individuals at the bottom of the economic pyramid.

Thunes

Series C in 2023
Thunes is a global B2B payment infrastructure platform established in 2016, specializing in cross-border payment solutions. It facilitates seamless fund transfers between various payment systems, catering to a diverse range of clients, including major players in the gig economy and fintech sectors. The platform enables businesses and consumers to send and receive payments in 80 currencies across 132 countries, supporting 300 payment methods. Thunes offers a suite of services including remittance processing, mass payouts, virtual accounts, and payment collection, utilizing application programming interfaces (APIs) to enhance accessibility and reduce transaction costs. In April 2022, the company expanded its capabilities by acquiring a controlling stake in Tookitaki, a compliance platform that strengthens its anti-money laundering and fraud prevention measures. Headquartered in Singapore, Thunes operates regional offices in key global cities such as London, Paris, and Dubai, positioning itself as a vital player in the international payment landscape.

Scentses +

Non Equity Assistance in 2022
Scentses + Co is a leading provider of perfume subscription services in Southeast Asia, dedicated to enhancing the consumer experience of designer fragrances. The company offers a unique model that allows subscribers to receive a month's supply of authentic designer perfumes delivered directly to their homes. Each subscription includes an atomizer, which provides three sprays a day for an entire month, ensuring customers can explore a variety of scents. This innovative approach not only makes high-quality fragrances more accessible but also allows users to switch perfumes monthly, catering to diverse preferences and occasions.

Grinta

Seed Round in 2022
Grinta is a pharmaceutical supply chain company focused on modernizing the distribution of medical products across Africa. It operates a managed marketplace that integrates artificial intelligence and machine learning to empower independent pharmacies and enhance their operational efficiency. By collaborating with various stakeholders, including manufacturers, distributors, and wholesalers, Grinta aims to create a data-driven and reliable supply chain. This platform provides pharmacies with a user-friendly experience, allowing them to access a comprehensive range of traceable and trackable pharmaceutical and medical products from multiple vendors. Through its innovative approach, Grinta seeks to improve the overall effectiveness of the pharmaceutical value chain.

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.

Kredivo

Series D in 2022
Kredivo is a leading digital financial services provider based in Jakarta, Indonesia, founded in 2016 by Akshay Garg. It offers a modern online credit platform that enables customers to access instant credit for e-commerce and offline purchases, as well as personal loans. Kredivo's innovative API allows businesses to integrate its payment options seamlessly, offering customers flexible financing solutions such as 30-day payment plans and installment options. The platform emphasizes real-time decision-making to ensure a straightforward and transparent credit experience, catering to a wide range of consumers and enhancing their shopping capabilities. Additionally, Kredivo operates in key Southeast Asian markets, solidifying its position as a prominent player in the region's digital credit landscape.

Factorial

Series C in 2022
Factorial is a human resources company founded in 2016 by Bernat Farrero and Jordi Romero in Barcelona, Catalonia. It specializes in providing an HR management platform tailored for small and medium-sized businesses. The company's software streamlines various HR processes, including holiday management, payroll, document management, and employee benefits. By automating these tasks, Factorial helps organizations minimize errors and enhance visibility into their HR data, allowing managers to efficiently oversee employee leave and compensation plans.

CERC Central de Recebíveis

Venture Round in 2022
CERC Central de Recebíveis S.A. is a financial technology company based in São Paulo, Brazil, that specializes in enhancing the use of receivables in credit operations. Founded in 2015, CERC has developed an intelligent platform designed to provide security and efficiency for lenders utilizing receivables as collateral. The company aims to transform the credit market by facilitating accelerated and sustainable credit growth for businesses of various sizes. By focusing on improving the infrastructure surrounding credit transactions, CERC seeks to increase the overall reliability of receivable-based lending.

ZenHR

Venture Round in 2022
ZenHR is a cloud-based human resources management system based in Amman, Jordan, with additional offices in Dubai and Riyadh. Founded in 2016, the company focuses on the Middle East and North Africa, providing a comprehensive suite of HR solutions tailored to local labor laws, expat regulations, and tax requirements. ZenHR's software includes features such as onboarding and offboarding, attendance and time tracking, payroll, performance evaluation, and employee self-service tools. By streamlining HR processes, ZenHR aims to enhance the experience for both HR departments and employees, facilitating a seamless transition from recruitment to retirement. The platform serves a range of clients, from small and medium-sized enterprises to larger organizations, positioning itself as a leader in the B2B HR SaaS market in the region.

SweepSouth

Series B in 2022
SweepSouth is an online home services platform that connects homeowners with trusted service professionals, offering a variety of services including home cleaning, gardening, pool cleaning, and maintenance. The company aims to modernize the home services industry in Africa by leveraging technology to simplify the booking process. Users can conveniently schedule services through the platform via their phone, tablet, or computer, finding suitable pre-vetted professionals in minutes. With a network of over seven thousand service providers and thousands of satisfied customers across four countries, SweepSouth is positioned to expand further within a largely untapped market. The company is dedicated to creating happy homes while providing dignified, flexible work opportunities with decent pay for its service providers.

Tamara

Series B in 2022
Tamara is a prominent shopping and payments platform based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and serves the GCC region. Founded by Abdulmajeed Alsukhan and his partners, the company aims to transform the shopping, payment, and banking experience for consumers. With a workforce of over 350 employees, Tamara has established a significant presence, operating offices in the UAE, Egypt, Germany, and Vietnam. Since its inception in September 2020, Tamara has raised approximately $366 million in both equity and debt from notable investors, including Sanabil Investments and Goldman Sachs. The platform boasts around 6 million customers and partners with more than 15,000 merchants, featuring a mix of global and regional brands as well as local small and medium enterprises. Tamara empowers merchants by providing flexible payment options through its application programming interfaces, allowing clients to increase sales by offering installment payment plans.

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. The company offers a range of digital financial services, including short-term and long-term loans, capital credits, and accounts payable financing through an online platform. Xepelin aims to provide SMEs with economic freedom in their financial decisions by allowing clients to personalize services to meet their specific needs. With a team of over 500 employees, Xepelin leverages advanced financial indicators and risk assessments to streamline decision-making processes within the business ecosystem. The company is supported by notable investors, positioning it as a leader in the region's evolving financial landscape.

Payhawk

Series B in 2022
Payhawk, established in 2019, is a leading spend management solution provider, headquartered in London with offices across Europe, the US, and the UK. The company offers a unified platform that combines company cards, expense tracking, accounts payable, and seamless accounting software integrations. Payhawk empowers businesses to control spending, maximize efficiency, and stay agile, serving over 32 countries and prominent clients such as LuxAir, Babbel, and Vinted.

Bold

Series B in 2022
Bold is the proprietor of a financial company that focuses on small to medium-sized businesses. The company provides a card payment system that enables small merchants to accept digital payments via credit and debit cards, both national and international, for both contactless and chip transactions, and displays transaction details, processing costs, and sales reports through its application, allowing businesses to use an alternative payment method that helps to increase revenue.

Brimore

Series A in 2022
Brimore operates a social commerce platform that connects emerging brand owners with a network of resellers. These resellers market and sell the products of these brands using social media, providing nationwide coverage for the brands. The platform uses data analytics to facilitate this connection between emerging brands and individual distributors across Egypt's 27 governorates, enabling small local manufacturers to directly reach consumers through freelance sales agents.

Brimore

Series A in 2022
Brimore operates a social commerce platform that connects emerging brand owners with a network of resellers. These resellers market and sell the products of these brands using social media, providing nationwide coverage for the brands. The platform uses data analytics to facilitate this connection between emerging brands and individual distributors across Egypt's 27 governorates, enabling small local manufacturers to directly reach consumers through freelance sales agents.

GrowSari

Series C in 2022
GrowSari is a technology-driven B2B platform designed to assist sari-sari stores in evolving from basic fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) outlets into comprehensive service hubs. By eliminating middlemen, GrowSari enables shop owners to digitally procure products directly from manufacturers, thereby reducing costs. The platform expands the range of available products and services, allowing these small retail establishments to offer additional options such as mobile top-ups, remittances, and banking services. With its focus on providing essential infrastructure and tools, GrowSari aims to empower grassroots communities by enhancing the capabilities and sustainability of local shops across the nation.

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.

Sami

Convertible Note in 2021
Sami is a health plan operator based in São Paulo, Brazil, established in 2018 by Dr. Vitor Asseituno and Luiz Guilherme Berardo. The company aims to simplify healthcare for its patients, making it more efficient and accessible while reducing costs associated with medical care. Sami offers comprehensive health plans that include unlimited app-based or in-person consultations, a dedicated health team, and access to a network of hospitals and wellness services. This approach enables individuals and businesses to receive personalized and preventive healthcare, aligning with Sami's mission to transform the Brazilian health system into a more straightforward and reliable experience for all.

Chiper

Series B in 2021
Chiper is a prominent B2B e-commerce platform serving corner stores in Latin America, with operations in Colombia, Mexico, and plans for expansion into Brazil. The company connects thousands of the region's 3.7 million corner stores, creating one of the largest networks of bulk buyers globally. By aggregating demand and enhancing the supply chain, Chiper enables these stores to access a diverse range of products, including groceries and household items, at competitive prices. The platform eliminates intermediaries, allowing retailers to directly connect with producers and streamline their procurement processes, ultimately supporting the growth and sustainability of local businesses.

Ozow

Series B in 2021
Ozow, established in 2014 and headquartered in Johannesburg with an additional office in Cape Town, specializes in developing an online payment gateway. This platform facilitates instant, secure bank-to-bank payments for both buyers and merchants across various devices and methods, including SMS, email, QR codes, and in-store. Ozow's unique pay-by-bank solution enables merchants to initiate payments through diverse channels, reducing chargebacks and offering real-time transactions, automated reconciliations, and low transaction fees. By eliminating the need for cards and offering free processing for smaller businesses, Ozow promotes financial inclusion and accessibility, contributing to increased sales and customer satisfaction.

MNT-Halan

Private Equity Round in 2021
MNT-Halan is a microfinance lending and payments company focused on serving the unbanked population and promoting electronic payment solutions. The company offers a diverse range of financial services, including small and micro business lending, consumer finance, and digital payment options such as mobile wallets and cards. By combining proprietary digital channels with physical networks, MNT-Halan aims to facilitate the digitalization of banking services for both commercial and retail clients. Through its innovative solutions, MNT-Halan seeks to replace cash transactions with more accessible and efficient electronic alternatives.

Shara

Seed Round in 2021
Shara is a mobile application that provides a digital platform designed for consumer goods companies in developing markets. It offers tools for managing business operations, including features for sending receipts and invoices, tracking outstanding payments, and sending scheduled reminders and customized professional statements. Additionally, Shara includes a free and secure wallet, allowing clients to organize their finances effectively. By offering these services at no cost, Shara aims to assist businesses in systematically growing and enhancing their sales capabilities.

Omie

Series C in 2021
Omie is a Brazilian software company founded in 2013, headquartered in São Paulo. It specializes in developing cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) and financial services tailored for small and medium-sized enterprises. The company's platform integrates business processes by offering tools for accounting and customer relationship management, enabling users to issue fiscal notes, manage receivables, and monitor daily operations effectively. Omie's software is designed to be simple, intuitive, and affordable, fostering a collaborative ecosystem where entrepreneurs and accountants can work together seamlessly to enhance business efficiency.

Moniepoint

Series B in 2021
Moniepoint is a financial technology company that offers a comprehensive digital banking and payment ecosystem tailored for small and medium-sized businesses. The platform provides a range of services, including payment processing, credit access, and business management tools. Moniepoint enables businesses to create accounts and accept payments through various offline and online channels, facilitating efficient financial management. By integrating banking solutions with essential business tools, Moniepoint supports organizations in managing their finances and accessing the resources necessary for growth.

Lana

Series A in 2021
Lana is a technology company that provides a fintech application aimed at improving access to financial services for individuals in Latin America, specifically in Mexico, Chile, and Peru. The application addresses the needs of gig economy workers and others who have been traditionally excluded from mainstream banking services. It allows users to manage their personal finances more effectively by facilitating secure transactions, including bill payments and money transfers between users. By offering a platform that tailors financial services to the specific requirements of underserved populations, Lana aims to enhance financial inclusion and empower its users with better financial tools.

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.

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.

ODILO

Venture Round in 2020
Odilo is a digital content management platform based in Cartagena, Spain, with additional offices in Madrid, Miami, Mexico City, and New York. The company specializes in providing software solutions that enable libraries, schools, universities, and other institutions to offer a wide range of digital content while ensuring compliance with copyright regulations. Odilo's comprehensive product suite facilitates the discovery, management, and distribution of both digital and print materials. By removing technology barriers, the platform empowers institutions to democratize access to education and enhance user experiences. The company focuses on developing innovative and user-friendly solutions that meet the evolving needs of public, private, and special interest libraries, positioning them for future success.

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
Jeff provides entrepreneurs with a tech platform for running their businesses with a mobile application to connect with customers. The company's mission is to remove financial and knowledge barriers for entrepreneurs. Jeff has more than 2000 entrepreneurs in 40 markets using their solution.

Sprout Solutions

Series A in 2019
Sprout Solutions is a provider of payroll and HR software tailored for emerging markets, with a strong foothold in the Philippines and expanding operations in Singapore and Indonesia. The company's platform automates administrative tasks related to HR and payroll, offering a comprehensive online payroll service and a secure cloud-based human resource information system. By replacing traditional methods such as spreadsheets and printed forms with biometrics and single-click processing, Sprout enhances efficiency in timekeeping and attendance. Additionally, its unified system consolidates recruitment operations, enabling businesses to streamline their HR functions and address challenges in payroll and human resource management.

CERC Central de Recebíveis

Series A in 2019
CERC Central de Recebíveis S.A. is a financial technology company based in São Paulo, Brazil, that specializes in enhancing the use of receivables in credit operations. Founded in 2015, CERC has developed an intelligent platform designed to provide security and efficiency for lenders utilizing receivables as collateral. The company aims to transform the credit market by facilitating accelerated and sustainable credit growth for businesses of various sizes. By focusing on improving the infrastructure surrounding credit transactions, CERC seeks to increase the overall reliability of receivable-based lending.

salauno

Corporate Round in 2019
Salauno is a network of ophthalmology clinics in Mexico that provides essential eye care services, including treatment for cataracts, glaucoma, pterygium, and diabetic retinopathy, primarily targeting low and middle-income populations. The company emphasizes a patient-centered approach and affordability, setting it apart in the healthcare sector. With a mission to reduce the backlog of eye care services, Salauno's clinics not only aim to prevent and reverse blindness but also utilize a model that allows for cross-subsidies, ensuring that quality eye treatment is accessible to those in need. Currently, Salauno operates 11 clinics across Mexico and has been recognized with several awards for its commitment to social entrepreneurship.

Contabilizei

Series B in 2019
Contabilizei is an online accounting service that caters to small and micro enterprises, providing a cost-effective solution to traditional accounting practices. Founded in January 2014 by Fábio Bacarin and Vitor Torres, the company is headquartered in Curitiba, Brazil. Its platform automates tax reporting and accounting processes, allowing businesses to manage their financial activities more efficiently. By leveraging proprietary technology, Contabilizei aims to simplify accounting for small and medium-sized businesses, thereby enhancing their operational capabilities and contributing positively to their growth.

Workable

Series C in 2018
Workable is a comprehensive HR platform that facilitates the recruitment and management of employees for businesses, particularly small and medium enterprises. The platform features an advanced Applicant Tracking System and a flexible Human Resource Information System (HRIS), allowing organizations to streamline their hiring processes. Workable enables users to post job openings to over 200 job boards and access a vast pool of candidate profiles. It incorporates AI technology to enhance candidate sourcing, automate screening, and manage interview scheduling. Additionally, Workable assists in employee management by automating onboarding, storing HR data, and conducting performance reviews. The platform also includes tools for time and attendance tracking, making payroll reporting more efficient. Designed for ease of use, Workable offers a mobile app and reliable customer support, serving over 30,000 companies in more than 100 countries to help them build high-performance teams.

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.

Olist

Series B in 2018
Olist is a Brazilian company headquartered in Curitiba that operates an online e-commerce platform designed to facilitate sales for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). It acts as a commerce enabler by connecting entrepreneurs to major online marketplaces, allowing them to advertise and sell their products seamlessly. Olist's offerings include Olist Store, which helps merchants sell on various marketplaces, and Olist Shops, a mobile-first e-commerce solution integrated with social media and accessible in 180 countries. Additionally, Olist provides logistics services through Olist Pax, a cloud-based network that supports fulfillment in Brazil, and financial services through Olist Credit and Olist Pay, assisting SMBs with their capital needs. As a leading commerce enabler, Olist is expanding its reach beyond Brazil to serve the global market.

ContaAzul

Series D in 2018
ContaAzul is a Brazilian easy-to-use online platform for small businesses that helps to organize financial routines in one place by connecting the company to accountancy, banks, stock, electronic invoicing, and much more. ContaAzul is committed to the success of the small entrepreneurs so it guarantees the delivery of a rich and instructional material aiding in education. ContaAzul was founded on 2012 and is headquartered in Joinville, Brazil.

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.

Ofi

Series A in 2017
OFI is a technology solutions provider based in Bogota, Colombia, founded on April 16, 2014. The company serves small, medium, and large enterprises through its B2B portal, offering a range of products including stationery, software, and hardware. Additionally, OFI operates as a managed services firm specializing in digital transformation and automation services. Its offerings include public cloud management, data center services, and process automation, aimed at helping clients innovate and enhance their return on investment. By leveraging its expertise, OFI enables businesses to adopt suitable technological solutions tailored to their specific needs.

Contabilizei

Series A in 2016
Contabilizei is an online accounting service that caters to small and micro enterprises, providing a cost-effective solution to traditional accounting practices. Founded in January 2014 by Fábio Bacarin and Vitor Torres, the company is headquartered in Curitiba, Brazil. Its platform automates tax reporting and accounting processes, allowing businesses to manage their financial activities more efficiently. By leveraging proprietary technology, Contabilizei aims to simplify accounting for small and medium-sized businesses, thereby enhancing their operational capabilities and contributing positively to their growth.

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 financial technology company dedicated to enhancing financial access for low-income communities, particularly through a network of micropreneurs, primarily women. The company's platform eliminates barriers to financial inclusion by providing tools that empower community influencers to foster collective growth and self-sufficiency within their communities. Mapan offers services such as payment processing, lending solutions, cell phone airtime, and bill-pay options, all designed to facilitate easier and safer access to essential products and services. By creating employment opportunities and enabling users to earn income as reselling agents, Mapan contributes to economic empowerment and improves the overall financial well-being of underserved populations.
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