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Latin America's School of Technology
We underwrite and insure house rentals in Latam
MongoDB is a NoSQL document-oriented database company founded in 2007 in New York City. The company was established by veterans of DoubleClick who aimed to address the limitations of traditional relational databases. Originally named 10gen, it rebranded to MongoDB, Inc. in 2013, reflecting its focus on its database product. The name 'MongoDB' comes from 'humongous,' highlighting its capability to manage large volumes of data. MongoDB's primary offerings include the MongoDB Database, a document-oriented NoSQL database designed for internet-scale applications, and MongoDB Atlas, a managed database-as-a-service platform available on major cloud providers. The company also provides enterprise features such as analytics, encryption, and migration tools, along with professional support and consulting services. Operating on an open-core model, MongoDB offers a free community server alongside paid support and enterprise features. The company has experienced significant growth, with a market capitalization reaching $10 billion in 2024.
A bank account that integrates LatAm SMEs' finances and operations.
Access control management app for Latam´s gated communities
Nowports is a Mexican logistics company that specializes in digital freight forwarding services for Latin America. Founded in 2018, it is recognized as the first and largest digital freight forwarder in the region. The company focuses on simplifying the import and export process for medium and large enterprises connected to Latin America. Nowports provides a comprehensive platform that centralizes information about maritime, air, and land shipments. Customers benefit from real-time visibility, insights, and alerts regarding their shipments, which helps reduce delays significantly. The company’s offerings have expanded to include inventory finance, cargo insurance, customs clearance, and supply chain visibility services. Their platform allows users to obtain quotes, track shipments, check invoices, request financing, and manage logistics operations all in one place. Nowports aims to support the growth of businesses involved in international trade with Latin America by providing a seamless and transparent logistics experience. The company is well-positioned to take advantage of the increasing trend toward logistics digitization and the anticipated rise in Latin American exports.
Nuvemshop is a prominent e-commerce platform in Latin America, founded in 2011 and headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil. With operations in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico, it serves over 90,000 active online stores and supports more than 120,000 entrepreneurs. The company has achieved significant growth, recently reaching a valuation of approximately US$3.1 billion after securing US$500 million in funding. The platform enables small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to create and manage their own branded online stores. It offers a range of services, including product listings, payments, shipping, inventory management, and marketing solutions. Nuvemshop supports multichannel sales, allowing merchants to sell through their websites, social media, marketplaces, and physical stores. The subscription-based model starts at around US$49.90 per month, with additional transaction fees. Nuvemshop collaborates with various partners to provide SMBs with access to advanced technology and resources, enhancing their ability to compete in the market.
Radically simplifying cross-border logistics between USA & Mexico
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Olist is a Brazilian e-commerce platform that helps merchants of all sizes sell online through a unified digital storefront known as the "Olist store." Founded in 2016 and based in Curitiba, Brazil, Olist simplifies the online selling process by connecting merchants to major marketplaces like Americanas, Walmart, and Amazon. This integration allows merchants to manage their product catalogs, inventory, pricing, fulfillment, customer service, and payments from a single platform. The company serves over 4,000 customers, providing operational support and market intelligence technology to enhance sales and product visibility. Olist's technology stack includes Python, Django, and Postgres, with a focus on remote development teams. With significant funding and a strong revenue stream, Olist is positioned as a key player in Brazil's e-commerce sector, offering a comprehensive solution for merchants looking to expand their online presence efficiently.
AI Agents for Residential Property Managers & Real Estate Developers
We run background checks on businesses using data from public records…
The operating system for restaurants in LatAm.
PartnerOne acquires and grows enterprise software companies for the long term. We have very strong financial resources, combined with an agile and entrepreneurial mindset. We move quickly and decisively, free from bureaucracy or red tape, ensuring a smooth and fair acquisition process. Whether it's a divestiture, restructuring or carve out, we provide a fast and seamless transition. Once acquired, we invest in sustainable growth-leveraging our deep industry expertise, shared resources, and globa
We help offline LatAm SMBs manage and accelerate their cash-flow
Placer.ai is a location intelligence platform founded in 2018 and based in Covina, California. The company utilizes machine learning and anonymized mobile device data to provide detailed foot traffic analytics, visitation patterns, demographics, and market insights for various sectors, including retail, commercial real estate, hospitality, and civic organizations. With over 4,000 customers, Placer.ai has achieved significant growth, reaching $100 million in annual recurring revenue by 2024. The core Placer.ai platform features a user-friendly dashboard that offers monthly updates and visualizations. It provides insights into foot traffic metrics, trade areas, audience demographics, competitive analysis, and property vicinity data. The platform supports sectors like retail and real estate with tools for site selection and tenant optimization, while also assisting civic and economic development efforts by measuring tourism success and local economic impact. Placer.ai emphasizes accuracy, privacy, and seamless data integration, making it a trusted resource for actionable intelligence across various industries.
Plaid for Brazil: we allow developers to access users' financial data
Porch Group, Inc. is a Seattle-based company that operates a vertical software and insurance platform in the home services sector. Founded in 2012, Porch aims to simplify homeownership by addressing challenges related to moving, maintaining, and protecting homes through data-driven software, services, and insurance products. The company has experienced significant growth since its public listing in December 2020, with revenues increasing from $72 million in 2020 to $438 million in 2024. Porch offers a wide range of services for both home professionals and homeowners. Its software platforms support various aspects of home services, including inspections, mortgages, and moving. The company also provides homeowners insurance and warranties, utilizing unique home data for risk assessment. Porch has established partnerships with major brands like Lowe's and Wayfair, and it serves a diverse clientele, including inspectors, mortgage companies, and contractors. The leadership team is headed by Founder and CEO Matthew Ehrlichman.
We are the frictionless way for companies to make payments.
Progreso is a prominent company based in Guatemala, specializing in cement, building materials, and solutions. It operates across Central America, South America, and the Caribbean, serving sectors such as construction, agriculture, energy, and real estate development. Progreso manufactures and distributes essential materials, including cement, concrete, aggregates, and specialized limes, supporting sustainable infrastructure and housing projects. The company also engages in agricultural and agroforestry activities to promote local economic growth. Progreso has expanded its operations by acquiring Cemex in the Dominican Republic and employs around 120 people, generating approximately $23.1 million in revenue. Its diverse offerings include customized energy solutions through Electronova, urban development projects, and a retail network of 14 stores that provide over 7,000 hardware products for builders and homeowners. Progreso is committed to sustainability and enhancing the quality of life in the communities it serves.