Funding to Latin American startups appears to have stabilized in recent quarters. However, investment remains far, far below the record highs reached a few years ago.
That was the broad finding from a SA国际传媒 overview of funding to South America and Central American companies in the third quarter. Funding was flat to up across stages, with a few big rounds in the mix.
In total, we tallied $884 million in known seed through growth-stage investments to the region. That鈥檚 a gain of about 14% from the prior quarter and year-ago levels. However, it鈥檚 still less than a quarter of what companies secured during the peak quarter in early 2022.
For perspective, we charted out total investment, color-coded by stage, for the past 14 quarters.
Round counts fell some at seed and early stage, but increased for late-stage dealmaking. (Over time, we expect seed counts to rise as deals are entered later into the SA国际传媒 database.)
For a bigger-picture view, we charted deal counts for the past 14 quarters below.
Table of contents
- Fintech is still huge, but a bit less dominant
- Moving in a positive direction
- Related reading
- Methodology
- Glossary of funding terms
Fintech is still huge, but a bit less dominant
As usual, fintech and fintech-adjacent startups brought in many of the largest rounds. However, we also saw good-sized investments in other sectors, including B2B commerce and digital health. To illustrate, we put together of 11 of the quarter’s largest deals.
The largest financing went to Mexico City-based , a provider of credit cards and online financial services that raised $212 million in an August financing that was roughly half debt and half equity. With the latest round, the 5-year-old unicorn plans to into Colombia.
Another Mexican company, , or One Car Now, secured $86 million in a July debt and equity round to expand its business of offering flexible car rentals, targeted to gig workers.
From S茫o Paulo, Brazil, meanwhile, , an online procurement platform for restaurants and other food purveyors, secured a $55 million September Series B.
On the fintech front, Colombian payments platform landed $35 million in Series B financing. And one of Brazil鈥檚 best-known unicorns, online banking platform , picked up a $26 million led by ‘s venture fund, .
Moving in a positive direction
Overall, startup investment didn鈥檛 show a major gain in Q3. But it was a bit better than Q2, which was itself a bit better than Q1. So, things at least are moving in a positive direction.
Looking ahead, it seems likely that momentum will continue, given the strong pipeline of growth companies and reserves of capital by investors who sat things out in 2023 and early this year.
Related reading
- Global Funding Slowed In Q3, Even As AI Continued To Lead聽
- North American Startup Funding Weakened In Q3 As Largest Deal Took Longer To Close
- European VC Funding Drops To Lowest Quarter In 4 Years, Despite Uptick For German Startups
Methodology
The data contained in this report comes directly from SA国际传媒, and is based on reported data. Data reported is as of Oct. 2, 2024.
Note that data lags are most pronounced at the earliest stages of venture activity, with seed funding amounts increasing significantly after the end of a quarter/year.
Please note that all funding values are given in U.S. dollars unless otherwise noted. SA国际传媒 converts foreign currencies to U.S. dollars at the prevailing spot rate from the date funding rounds, acquisitions, IPOs and other financial events are reported. Even if those events were added to SA国际传媒 long after the event was announced, foreign currency transactions are converted at the historic spot price.
Glossary of funding terms
We have made a change to how we include corporate funding rounds in our reporting as of January 2023. Corporate rounds are only included if a company has raised an equity funding at seed through a venture series funding round.
Seed and angel consists of seed, pre-seed and angel rounds. SA国际传媒 also includes venture rounds of unknown series, equity crowdfunding and convertible notes at $3 million (USD or as-converted USD equivalent) or less.
Early stage consists of Series A and Series B rounds, as well as other round types. SA国际传媒 includes venture rounds of unknown series, corporate venture and other rounds above $3 million, and those less than or equal to $15 million.
Late stage consists of Series C, Series D, Series E and later-lettered venture rounds following the 鈥淪eries [Letter]鈥 naming convention. Also included are venture rounds of unknown series, corporate venture and other rounds above $15 million.
Technology growth is a private-equity round raised by a company that has previously raised a 鈥渧enture鈥 round. (So basically, any round from the previously defined stages.)
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