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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.
VeraLogics, Inc. is an IT services and consulting firm based in San Antonio, Texas, founded in 2010. The company specializes in enterprise solutions that integrate management consultancy with technology implementation. VeraLogics focuses on helping businesses enhance performance, cost-effectiveness, security, and competitiveness. With a team of approximately 13-16 employees, the firm generates around $3-5 million in annual revenue. The company offers a wide range of services, including enterprise applications, cloud operations and infrastructure, and governance, risk, and compliance (GRC). Their expertise spans strategic planning, project management, change management, and software development. VeraLogics is recognized as an SAP Gold Partner and a Microsoft Cloud Services Provider, and it has developed partnerships to expand its IT offerings. Notably, they provide Data Automation solutions, including the BatchMan tool in collaboration with HONICO, and have created a software application used by over 120 users across more than 40 companies.
Payment Platform for LatAm Micro and Small Businesses
Agibank is Brazil's first omnichannel digital neobank, founded by Marciano Testa. The bank aims to make financial services accessible to all Brazilians by combining digital innovation with in-person service options. Agibank operates a hybrid business model that integrates digital and physical banking, catering to a wide range of customers, including those underserved by traditional banks. The bank offers various financial products and services, such as digital checking accounts, cashback programs, investment options, and secured credit products. Agibank also features in-person services through its Smart Hubs, with plans to expand its network significantly. Innovative payment solutions, like QR code bill payments, highlight its commitment to customer convenience and technological advancement. Agibank has shown impressive financial growth, with a net income of BRL 870.9 million in 2024 and total revenue of BRL 7.5 billion. The bank is recognized for its strong credit risk management and profitability, ranking among the top companies in Brazil. Its diverse customer base benefits from the bank's unique blend of digital and physical services.
Payment-as-a-service that helps any business launch payment solutions
Backblaze is an independent cloud storage platform founded in 2007, known for its affordable and high-performance object storage and computer backup services. The company started in a one-bedroom apartment in Palo Alto, California, and has grown to serve over 500,000 customers in 175 countries, managing vast amounts of data, including over 700 petabytes. Backblaze offers two main products: B2 Cloud Storage, which provides S3-compatible object storage for businesses at a significantly lower cost than competitors, and automated cloud backup services for both personal and business use. The company emphasizes trust, fairness, and innovation, focusing on making data storage easy and cost-effective. With a commitment to technological advancements, Backblaze continues to expand its services and capabilities, supporting a wide range of data-intensive applications.
Global Venmo for cross border payments
Sunrun for the developing world
Clip is a prominent fintech company based in Mexico City, founded in 2012 by Adolfo Babatz. It specializes in digital payments and financial technology solutions for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) across Mexico. As the largest digital payments platform in the country, Clip plays a vital role in enhancing financial inclusion and driving digital transformation. The company offers a wide range of hardware and software solutions, including payment terminals like the Clip Ultra, which supports various digital payment methods and provides next-day deposits. Clip also features a digital payment platform that simplifies credit and debit card transactions, along with financial services tailored to help SMBs manage cash flow and grow. Its software tools assist businesses in managing sales, inventory, and customer interactions, improving operational efficiency. Clip is recognized as a leader in Mexico's fintech ecosystem, having achieved significant brand value and funding. The company is dedicated to empowering SMBs, enabling them to participate in the digital economy and contributing to broader economic development in the region.
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.
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Code review for DevOps tasks
The next-gen lending platform for the banking system in LATAM.
Realtime Data Connectors
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.
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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.