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HOKALI is an edtech marketplace based in San Francisco, founded in 2020. The company connects schools with vetted vendors to provide onsite after-school programs, enrichment activities, day camps, and after-care services across the United States. HOKALI is backed by Y Combinator and has a dedicated team of 12 professionals, including CEO Ignacio Viau and CTO Tomas Bisi. The platform simplifies the booking and management of after-school programs through a data-driven approach. It offers a variety of enrichment programs in sports, arts, and STEM, as well as full-day day camps and after-care services. Key features include real-time attendance tracking, comprehensive analytics, streamlined online registration and payments, and effective communication with families. Schools can manage enrollments, payments, and parent engagement all in one place, allowing for data-driven decisions to enhance their programs.
Fever is a prominent live-entertainment discovery and ticketing platform that connects users with cultural, entertainment, and leisure experiences in over 200 cities across more than 30 countries. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Madrid, London, and New York, Fever serves a global community of over 125 million users through its iOS and Android apps, as well as a responsive web platform. The platform offers personalized event recommendations using proprietary technology, allowing users to discover and book tickets for a wide range of activities, including concerts, art exhibitions, and sporting events. Fever also supports event organizers by providing ticketing, marketing, and technology tools to enhance their reach. With a focus on democratizing access to culture, Fever curates exclusive events like Candlelight Concerts and collaborates with partners such as Cirque du Soleil and Netflix to create unique experiences.
TheSoul Group, also known as TheSoul Publishing, is a global digital media company founded in 2016 and based in Limassol, Cyprus. The company specializes in digital content production, talent management, and creator financial services. With over 100 billion monthly social media views and 2.5 billion subscribers across platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Snap, and TikTok, TheSoul Group has established itself as a leader in the creator business space. The company produces around 1,500 videos monthly in 19 languages across 100 channel brands, including popular names like 5-Minute Crafts and Bright Side. TheSoul Group employs over 2,100 people across more than 70 countries, fostering a remote-first culture that emphasizes creativity and collaboration. Key offerings include talent management through Underscore Talent, creator financial services via Mediacube, music promotion with TheSoul Sound, and brand content through TheSoul Creative Agency. The company continues to innovate and expand its services, driving viral success for creators and brands worldwide.
Millicom International Cellular S.A., operating as Tigo, is a telecommunications company based in Luxembourg. Founded in 1990, it provides mobile, cable, and financial services primarily in Latin America. The company has made significant investments in network infrastructure, including over $4 billion from 2016 to 2023, focusing on enhancing 4G and fiber optic capabilities. Tigo offers a wide range of services, including mobile voice and data, mobile financial services through Tigo Money, fixed broadband internet, pay-TV, and business solutions. Its mobile financial services enable users to make payments, transfer money, and access loans without traditional banking accounts. Tigo also provides entertainment options like Tigo Sports and Tigo Music, catering to various customer segments, including residential consumers, businesses, and government entities. The company emphasizes affordability and connectivity in emerging markets, aiming to meet the growing demand for telecommunications and digital services.
Audacy, Inc. is a prominent audio content and entertainment company based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As the second-largest radio broadcaster in the United States, it operates over 220 radio stations across 47 media markets. Originally founded in 1968 as Entercom Communications Corp., the company rebranded to Audacy after significant growth, including the merger with CBS Radio in 2017. Audacy reaches more than 200 million listeners each month through various platforms. The company is a leading podcast publisher, having acquired Cadence13 and Pineapple Street Studios, and it also operates the podcast influencer marketplace Podcorn. Audacy focuses on creating original audio content, providing trusted local news, sports coverage, and music. Its offerings include radio broadcasting, premium podcasts, digital platforms like RADIO.COM, live events, and data-driven advertising solutions. Audacy trades on the NYSE under the symbol AUD.
Red Bull is a leading global energy drink brand owned by Red Bull GmbH, which holds a 43% market share in the energy drink sector. Founded in 1984 by Dietrich Mateschitz and Chaleo Yoovidhya, Red Bull launched its flagship carbonated energy drink in Austria in 1987, effectively creating the energy drink category. The brand gained rapid popularity, especially among young urban professionals, and expanded into the U.S. market in 1997, capturing a significant share within its first year. Red Bull is known for its innovative marketing strategies, focusing on guerrilla marketing and experiential campaigns rather than traditional advertising. The brand has built a strong identity around its slogan, 'Red Bull Gives You Wings,' and has engaged in extensive sponsorships across various sports, including Formula 1, extreme sports events, and notable stunts. Additionally, Red Bull has diversified its business model to include media and entertainment ventures, establishing Red Bull Media House and music studios, further solidifying its presence as a lifestyle brand centered on energy and adventure.
Spotify is a Swedish audio streaming and media service provider founded in 2006 by Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon. Based in Stockholm, it offers access to over 100 million music tracks, nearly 7 million podcast titles, and 350,000 audiobooks through both free ad-supported and premium subscription models. As of September 2025, Spotify serves more than 713 million monthly active users, including 281 million paying subscribers, across over 180 markets. Spotify launched in October 2008 as a legal alternative to music piracy, negotiating with major labels to build its extensive catalog. The company emphasizes music streaming, personalized playlists, and original podcast content, having made significant expansions into podcasts and audiobooks in recent years. Spotify's mission is to support artists and inspire fans, and it continues to innovate with features like algorithmic recommendations and tools for creators.
SpotOn is a software and payment company that specializes in flexible, cloud-based point-of-sale (POS) systems and integrated business management solutions. Designed for local businesses such as restaurants, retail shops, and professional services, SpotOn helps manage payments, operations, and guest experiences. The platform features an intuitive dashboard that consolidates sales reports, scheduling, marketing, and inventory management, all supported by 24/7 personalized assistance. The company offers a comprehensive suite of customizable tools, including fast payment processing, restaurant-specific features like online ordering and reservations, and labor management solutions. SpotOn also provides marketing tools for guest retention, financial services like capital loans, and industry-specific POS systems tailored for various sectors. With a focus on fairness and efficiency, SpotOn aims to empower independent businesses to thrive without long-term commitments or high fees.
All-in-one platform for creators to sell courses and subscriptions
Personal is an Argentine telecommunications company and a subsidiary of Telecom Argentina. Founded in 1995, it provides mobile telephony and high-speed internet services, including cable, fiber-optic, and broadband, across Argentina and Paraguay. Personal has grown to become the second-largest mobile provider in Argentina, serving over 30 million clients. The company offers a range of services, including voice, SMS, roaming, and long-distance calls. It also provides high-speed internet access, mobile data, and entertainment platforms featuring on-demand content such as music, videos, and gaming. Personal caters to both individual and corporate users through its Mobile Services-Personal in Argentina and Mobile Services-Nucleo in Paraguay. The company operates through advanced 2G/3G and 4G/LTE networks, employing between 19,000 and 21,000 people.
Trolley is a cloud-based payouts platform that automates mass payouts, global payments, and accounts payable processes for businesses, especially online marketplaces and enterprises managing high-volume transactions. The platform offers a scalable, API-driven solution that simplifies onboarding, compliance, recipient verification, payment execution, and tax reporting across over 200 countries and 120 currencies. Trolley's services include a Payouts Automation Stack for managing payments to contractors and suppliers, global payment processing for multi-currency transactions, and an accounts payable workflow that automates invoicing and approvals. The platform also provides payment acceptance tools for various transaction types and integrates seamlessly with popular services like Stripe, QuickBooks, and Salesforce. Trolley supports a diverse range of customers, from e-commerce platforms to financial firms, ensuring efficient operations and compliance with financial regulations.