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iFood is a prominent online food ordering and delivery platform based in São Paulo, Brazil, founded in 2011. It holds over 80% market share in the Brazilian food delivery sector and connects customers with a vast network of more than 300,000 restaurants through its mobile app and website. The company employs around 5,000 people and reported revenues of approximately $1.6 billion. In addition to food delivery, iFood has expanded its services to include grocery delivery through iFood Mercado, which has grown significantly since its launch in 2019. The platform now handles millions of grocery orders from thousands of stores across numerous cities. iFood utilizes advanced logistics and technology to enhance delivery efficiency and customer satisfaction, solidifying its leadership in the competitive Brazilian market. The company serves a diverse customer base, including individual consumers and food service providers, and is actively engaged in sustainability initiatives.
Konfío is a prominent Mexican fintech company founded in 2014, focused on delivering digital financial services to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). It operates the largest online lending platform for SMEs in Mexico, utilizing cloud technology and big data analytics to assess creditworthiness and approve loans in real time. The company offers a range of services, including multi-million dollar lines of credit through an online portal, a business credit card designed for expense management, and payment solutions that enable businesses to accept card payments with competitive commission rates. Konfío primarily generates revenue from interest on credit lines and interchange fees from its credit card and payment terminal services. Targeting Mexico's underserved SME market, Konfío aims to bridge the financing gap faced by many businesses. With a commitment to financial inclusion, the company has raised significant funding to support its mission and has implemented supportive measures for clients during crises, such as a payment postponement plan for those affected by Hurricane Otis in 2023.
Cabify is a technology company based in Madrid, founded in 2011. It specializes in on-demand ride-hailing and urban mobility services across Spain and Latin America. The company aims to enhance urban living by reducing traffic congestion and pollution while promoting healthier environments for both drivers and passengers. Cabify has expanded rapidly, operating in over 40 cities and achieving unicorn status in 2017. The core offering of Cabify is its mobile app, which connects users with licensed and vetted professional drivers in a fleet of clean vehicles. The app features real-time tracking, optimized routing, automated payments, and 24/7 support. Cabify also provides corporate solutions for businesses and a messenger and delivery service called Envíos, which facilitates urban logistics. With a focus on sustainability and safety, Cabify serves 33 million regular customers and over 65,000 companies, making it a key player in transforming urban mobility.
Wise, formerly known as TransferWise, is a British financial technology company based in London. Founded in January 2011 by Kristo Käärmann and Taavet Hinrikus, Wise specializes in low-cost and fast global money transfers, as well as multi-currency account management. The company operates as a Money Service Business and is registered with FinCEN in the US, serving over 15 million customers and facilitating £145 billion in transfers. Wise offers three main products: the Wise Account for personal multi-currency management, Wise Business for companies handling cross-border payments, and Wise Platform, which allows banks and businesses to integrate efficient money management solutions. The company emphasizes transparency with its pricing, avoiding hidden fees and providing real-time tracking for transfers. With a mission to minimize fees and maximize ease, Wise has established a global network of local banks and direct connections to cut out middlemen, ensuring quick and affordable transactions for individuals and businesses alike.
Hourly is a Palo Alto, California-based company founded in 2018. It offers a mobile-first platform designed for small businesses, particularly those with hourly workers in labor-intensive industries. The platform integrates real-time payroll processing, time tracking, and workers' compensation insurance, ensuring accurate premium calculations based on actual payroll data. Hourly's features include GPS-based time tracking, automated payroll processing with next-day direct deposits, and real-time workers' compensation integration. The platform also provides additional HR tools such as job costing, compliance management, and detailed reporting. It is user-friendly, with high ratings from business owners for its navigation and responsive support. Pricing is available upon request, with plans that include all core features without the need for separate time and attendance software.
Loggi is a Brazilian logistics technology company founded in 2013 and based in São Paulo. It operates a logistics network across Brazil, utilizing mobile technology, artificial intelligence, automation, and the Internet of Things to deliver fast and reliable freight and package services. The company aims to expand its presence to all Brazilian cities and achieve 5 million deliveries per day within the next five years. Loggi offers a logistics marketplace that connects distribution centers with third-party couriers, facilitating efficient last-mile delivery in over 4,000 cities. Customers benefit from real-time delivery tracking and advanced automation solutions, such as the BG Line Sorter, which enhances the speed and control of logistics processes. The company operates multiple cross-docking facilities nationwide to sort and redistribute packages effectively. With a workforce of 1,000 to 5,000 employees and a valuation of around $1 billion, Loggi serves a diverse range of customers, including e-commerce businesses, by providing scalable and cost-effective delivery solutions throughout Brazil.
Samsara Inc. is a San Francisco-based IoT and cloud software company founded in 2015 by Sanjit Biswas and John Bicket. The company specializes in its Connected Operations Cloud platform, which digitizes physical operations across various industries, including transportation, construction, logistics, and manufacturing. Samsara initially focused on fleet telematics, launching its first Vehicle Gateway for real-time tracking of GPS location and vehicle diagnostics. The Connected Operations Cloud integrates hardware like gateways and sensors with cloud software and AI to enhance operational efficiency and safety. Key offerings include vehicle telematics, AI-powered dashcams, and equipment monitoring tools. Samsara has grown significantly, serving over 20,000 customers and achieving over $1.2 billion in annual recurring revenue. The company has expanded globally, with offices in multiple cities, and is recognized for its impact on reducing CO2 emissions and improving operational practices across various sectors.
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.
The fastest shipping for online shopping
Full-stack grocery delivery in LatAm
The Logistics Operating System for E-commerce in LatAm
Flix, operating as FlixBus and under the parent company FlixMobility, is a global travel-tech company founded in 2013 in Munich, Germany. It specializes in sustainable and affordable long-distance bus and train services across more than 40 countries on five continents. Flix utilizes an asset-light business model, partnering with regional small and medium enterprises to manage fleets and services, while focusing on technology, network planning, and operations. The company offers extensive route networks connecting thousands of cities, with both day and night services available. Its innovative tech platform and mobile app facilitate booking, real-time tracking, and personalized travel experiences. Flix emphasizes sustainability through features like CO2 offset options and modern green fleets. With over 500 million travelers served and 350,000 daily connections to more than 2,000 destinations, Flix is committed to providing budget-conscious travelers with eco-friendly travel alternatives.
Modern.ai is an AI-powered business intelligence platform designed to centralize marketing and sales data from various sources. It provides real-time analytics, insights, and optimization tools specifically for e-commerce and advertising performance. The platform features a unified dashboard that allows businesses to track their performance and make data-driven decisions without the need for manual data analysis. Key offerings include an AI advisory Scorecard that displays important metrics such as cost per acquisition (CPA), average order value (AOV), and net revenue. Users can utilize Modern Chat to query performance metrics and receive instant insights. The platform supports seamless real-time data synchronization from numerous sources, including Shopify, Amazon, Google Ads, and more. Additional features include growth analytics, conversion optimization, and detailed reporting on advertising performance, all designed to be easily understood by users at any business level.
Radically simplifying cross-border logistics between USA & Mexico
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.
One-stop-shop for restaurants to operate and grow their business.
Automating payroll for Latin America.
Time Doctor is a cloud-based employee monitoring and time tracking software launched in 2012 by Liam Martin and Rob Rawson. It is designed for businesses to enhance workforce productivity, particularly in remote, hybrid, and distributed teams. The platform has grown to over 60 employees across 25 countries and tracks more than 1 million hours monthly. Time Doctor offers a range of features including time and attendance tracking, activity monitoring, and productivity analytics. Users can benefit from automatic clock-in/out, screenshot captures, web/app usage tracking, and detailed reporting. The software also includes project and task management tools, payroll management, and collaboration features. Time Doctor provides three pricing plans-Basic, Standard, and Premium-each with varying features and a 14-day free trial option. The platform emphasizes quick setup, 24/7 support, and integrations with over 60 applications.