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Discover companies hiring across Latin America
Discover companies hiring across Latin America
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Bitso is the largest cryptocurrency platform in Latin America, founded in 2014 and based in Mexico City. With over 8 million users and more than 1,700 institutional clients across Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia, Bitso has established itself as a trusted leader in the region. The company achieved a valuation of $2.2 billion after a successful $250 million Series C funding round. Bitso provides a comprehensive ecosystem for buying, selling, and trading cryptocurrencies, supporting bitcoin and at least eight other digital currencies. Its offerings include solutions for remittances, payments, trading, and treasury management, catering to retail users, traders, businesses, and institutional clients. Bitso Business offers stablecoin-powered solutions for cross-border payments and treasury management, with automation tools available through API integration. The company prioritizes security, implementing advanced protections and collaborating with partners to ensure a secure platform for its users. Bitso aims to bridge traditional finance and cryptocurrencies, making digital assets accessible and reliable for all investors and businesses in Latin America.
Twilio Inc. is a cloud communications company based in San Francisco, California, founded in 2008. It provides programmable APIs that enable developers to create customer engagement experiences through voice calls, text messaging, email, video, and more. Twilio launched its first product, Twilio Voice, in 2008, followed by its SMS API in 2010. The company went public in 2016 and has since expanded globally, operating 25 offices in 17 countries. Twilio's Customer Engagement Platform offers a range of cloud-based tools for programmable communications. Key services include APIs for voice, messaging (SMS, MMS, WhatsApp), email through SendGrid, video, and authentication solutions. The platform supports high-volume traffic and is designed to help developers build digital experiences across various communication channels. Twilio has also grown through strategic acquisitions, enhancing its capabilities and reach in the communications space.
Félix is a fintech company that specializes in cross-border remittances, enabling financial institutions and fintech platforms in the U.S. to facilitate seamless money transfers to Latin America through WhatsApp. The company focuses on enhancing the remittance experience for the Hispanic/Latino community by providing an AI-powered chat interface that allows for fast and secure peer-to-peer transactions without the need for external apps or in-person visits. One of Félix's key offerings is Félix Send, an embeddable solution that allows partners to integrate a 'Send' button into their applications. This feature enables users to initiate remittances with a single tap, with funds delivered to recipients in Latin America almost instantly. The platform also supports infrastructure partnerships, providing essential tools and APIs for payment processors and other financial service providers. Félix is recognized for its secure, real-time transactions and is partnered with major digital banks like Nu Bank and Mercado Pago, enhancing its reach in the remittance market.
Challenger bank for enterprises
AppDirect is a B2B subscription commerce platform that simplifies how businesses buy, sell, and manage technology services. Founded in 2009, the company has grown from a small operation in a San Francisco apartment to a global enterprise with nearly 1,000 employees across twelve locations. AppDirect is headquartered in San Francisco and is recognized for its innovative approach to digital commerce. The core offering of AppDirect is its subscription commerce platform, which includes custom-branded marketplaces, billing and distribution services, and ecosystem monetization. The platform features a vast catalog of technology solutions from over 1,000 providers, serving a global subscriber base of 16 million. AppDirect operates a channel-driven strategy, collaborating with over 14,000 advisors to connect with more than 35 million businesses worldwide. The company has established partnerships with major brands such as Microsoft, Google, and Samsung, enhancing its reach and impact in the technology services market.
Kentik is a network intelligence platform founded in 2014 and based in San Francisco, California. The company was established by a team of experienced network operators from major tech firms like Akamai, Netflix, YouTube, and CloudFlare. Kentik has grown significantly, expanding from four founders to 140 employees and raising $101.7 million in funding. Kentik's platform integrates network data from both cloud and on-premises infrastructure, providing valuable insights for network teams. Their services include multi-cloud observability, SD-WAN monitoring, network security tools, DDoS detection, and more. The platform supports various use cases such as capacity planning, network troubleshooting, and traffic engineering. Kentik operates as a cloud-hosted service, enabling customers to access insights easily through client portals or APIs. Notable customers include Yelp, Box, OpenDNS, and Neustar.
Method Financial is a fintech startup founded in 2021, headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, with operations in Austin, Texas, and New York. The company specializes in providing APIs that enable real-time connectivity to consumer credit and liability accounts. This allows for seamless loan repayments, balance transfers, and bill pay automation without requiring user login credentials. Method is backed by Y Combinator and has raised $60.5 million across multiple funding rounds. The company's mission is to enhance personal finance accessibility and control through open finance. Method empowers financial institutions, credit unions, banks, and fintech applications to integrate liability management into user experiences. With over 200,000 Americans managing more than $22 billion in consumer debt, Method has experienced significant growth, facilitating hundreds of millions in repayments. Their suite of financial connectivity APIs includes Connect, Data, and Pay, which support a wide range of financial services across thousands of institutions.
PayPal is a global financial technology company that has been enhancing commerce for over 25 years. It enables secure and personalized money movement, shopping, and selling across approximately 200 markets. Originally founded as Confinity, Inc. in 1998, PayPal launched its core product in 1999, allowing users to send money via email using bank accounts and credit cards. The company focuses on inclusion, innovation, collaboration, and wellness, aiming to return more money to customers quickly through its services. PayPal offers a variety of payment and financial services for consumers, merchants, and businesses. Its core payment solutions allow secure online transactions, while business tools provide a unified platform for payment acceptance and operational efficiency. The company also offers working capital loans, transaction management features, and additional tools like a PayPal ATM/debit card and developer APIs for integrations. Through PayPal Ventures, the company invests in startups across various sectors, supporting innovation in fintech and commerce.
SimplePractice is a cloud-based electronic health record (EHR) and practice management software platform tailored for health and wellness professionals, especially in mental and behavioral health. Headquartered in Santa Monica, California, the company serves over 225,000 practitioners globally. It offers a comprehensive, HIPAA-compliant solution that integrates scheduling, billing, clinical documentation, telehealth, and client engagement tools into a user-friendly interface accessible via web and mobile apps. The platform streamlines various workflows, including automated scheduling, secure online billing, customizable clinical tools, and HIPAA-compliant telehealth services. It also features a secure client portal for 24/7 access to appointments and documents, along with analytics and reporting capabilities. SimplePractice supports a wide range of professionals, including therapists, psychologists, and chiropractors, and is designed to accommodate practices of different sizes, from solo providers to larger groups. Pricing starts at $49 per month, with a 30-day free trial available.
Technisys is a digital banking technology company that specializes in cloud-native core banking and omni-channel software solutions. Founded in 1995 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and now based in Miami, it serves over 40 financial institutions across North and South America, impacting more than 100 million banking customers in 16 countries. The company offers a comprehensive digital banking platform called Cyberbank, which includes Cyberbank Core, a modern core banking platform that supports digital transformation and innovation, and Cyberbank Digital Engagement, an omni-channel platform for enhancing customer interactions. Technisys provides digital core banking software, omni-channel banking solutions, open API integrations, and customization tools, enabling banks to operate more flexibly and efficiently. With a workforce of 501 to 1000 employees and an enterprise valuation of approximately $1.1 billion, Technisys plays a significant role in the digital banking sector.
Turn is an AI-powered background screening platform tailored for high-volume hiring across various sectors, including healthcare, hospitality, and retail. The company focuses on providing fast and efficient background checks that keep pace with the needs of growing teams. Turn's platform automates the screening process, ensuring compliance and safety while enabling businesses to make informed hiring decisions. Key features of Turn's services include rapid screening turnaround times, continuous workforce monitoring, and real-time record updates. The platform also offers drug testing services, compliance management, and dashboard tools for streamlined operations. With integrations for ATS and HRIS systems, Turn enhances the candidate experience and supports partners through white-label monetization options. Turn's leadership team brings extensive experience from top tech and labor companies, and the platform has successfully served thousands of clients across more than 30 industries. Notable customers have reported significant improvements in hiring efficiency and cost reductions through Turn's innovative solutions.
AltScore is an AI-driven B2B credit infrastructure provider that specializes in Lending-as-a-Service APIs. The company enables non-lending businesses to launch digital lending products aimed at small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), primarily in Latin America. Founded by CEO Andrés Pérez and COO Mateo Semerene, AltScore is headquartered in Mexico City and operates with a team of under 25 employees. The company offers a comprehensive 'Rails of Lending' platform that covers the entire lending lifecycle. Key features include onboarding, AI-driven underwriting, loan management, and collections automation. AltScore's solutions help businesses provide loans to their customers and suppliers, enhancing sales through accessible credit. The company has established partnerships with major enterprises like Coca-Cola and CompuSoluciones, showcasing its ability to improve credit processes and efficiency in the lending sector. AltScore is committed to data security, holding SOC 2 Type 1 and ISO 27001 certifications.
Payment-as-a-service that helps any business launch payment solutions
Autism Parenting Magazine is an award-winning digital publication founded in 2012, focused on enhancing the quality of life for families affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It serves as a valuable resource for parents, caregivers, and professionals, offering expert advice, research-based articles, and inspiring success stories related to autism. The magazine covers a variety of topics, including early intervention strategies, speech and language therapy, sensory integration, and educational resources. It is written in accessible language and features contributions from a diverse group of professionals, including psychologists, educators, and therapists, as well as individuals on the autism spectrum. Autism Parenting Magazine offers a monthly digital magazine available in PDF and smartphone formats, along with a subscription model that includes 12 issues per year and access to an online community for support and connection. Recognized for its quality, the magazine won the Gold Mom’s Choice Award in 2014. It actively engages with its audience through social media platforms, providing updates and information on autism-related topics.
Bare-metal access to Brazil's Open Finance and Pix systems
Dock is a prominent financial technology company based in Brazil, focused on providing infrastructure and regulatory solutions for payments and digital banking throughout Latin America. The company enables businesses to operate as their own banks or utilize fintech solutions through a customizable, white-label platform. This platform supports digital accounts, branded credit, debit, and prepaid cards, as well as various payment methods, including Brazil's instant payment system, Pix. Dock's API-driven platform manages all aspects of bureaucracy, IT, product development, regulatory compliance, licensing, and fraud prevention. It processes billions of transactions annually and serves over 70 million active accounts across nine countries, including Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina. The company is recognized for its significant market share in branded cards in Brazil and is a regulated participant in Pix. Dock emphasizes innovation and financial inclusion, aiming to empower unbanked and underbanked individuals in Latin America through its services.
Ebury is a London-based fintech company founded in 2009, specializing in international payments and foreign exchange services. The company supports SMEs and midcaps with a comprehensive platform for cross-border operations, operating in over 29 markets and 160 countries, with more than 130 currencies available. Ebury has a strong global presence, with over 40 offices in 25 countries and a workforce of more than 1,300 employees. Ebury offers a range of financial tools, including global payments, FX risk management, business lending, and trade finance. Their services include multi-currency accounts, bulk payments, and strategies to hedge against exchange rate fluctuations. The company also provides cash management solutions and APIs for seamless integration into existing systems. Ebury is regulated by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority and has received recognition for its rapid growth and innovation in the fintech space.
Account-to-Account payments in Mexico and Chile.
Crypto On and Off Ramp for Latam
Magical is a technology company based in San Francisco, founded in 2020. It specializes in developing an AI platform designed to automate complex workflows and repetitive tasks, enhancing productivity without the need for coding or extensive integrations. With additional offices in New York and Toronto, Magical employs between 51 and 200 people and targets the $24 billion robotic process automation market. The company offers a range of AI-powered automation tools, including agentic AI employees for various sectors such as IT and healthcare, text expander and autofill features, and no-code workflow automation solutions. These tools are designed to save time, reduce errors, and improve consistency, allowing users to focus on more valuable work. Magical has successfully automated over a billion repetitive tasks for more than 100,000 companies, including notable clients like DHL, Uber, and Just Eat.