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C6 Bank is a digital financial institution based in São Paulo, Brazil, founded in 2018 and officially launched in 2019. It has quickly grown to serve over 25 million customers, establishing itself as a key player in Brazil's digital banking sector. The bank provides a wide range of services, including fee-free accounts and cards, online and mobile banking platforms, and AI-powered financial management tools that offer personalized insights and investment recommendations. A standout feature of C6 Bank is the C6 Global Account, which allows customers to manage multiple foreign currencies. The bank is also committed to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives, offering a carbon footprint tool that helps customers track and offset their CO2 emissions from transactions. C6 Bank actively supports socio-environmental projects in the Amazon rainforest and participates in the UN Global Compact’s Movimento Ambição Net Zero initiative. With strategic backing from J.P. Morgan, C6 Bank continues to demonstrate strong financial performance and innovation in the digital finance market.
Plata Card is a Mexican fintech company and digital bank founded in 2022, dedicated to transforming financial services in Mexico. The company focuses on simplifying access to credit and financial products for underserved populations, emphasizing inclusivity and personalized service. With a team of over 700 employees, Plata Card has quickly grown to serve over one million active credit card users. Plata Card offers a range of services, including credit cards backed by MasterCard, a competitive cashback program of up to 15%, and Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) options that allow customers to extend payment cycles. The company’s digital banking platform utilizes artificial intelligence to provide a user-friendly and reliable financial experience. Recognized as a fintech unicorn, Plata Card has raised significant capital and aims to become the primary financial relationship for Mexican consumers by delivering accessible and secure financial products.
MadeiraMadeira is Brazil's leading e-commerce platform for home furnishings, decor, building materials, and appliances. Founded in 2009 by Daniel and Marcelo Scandian, the company operates as a hybrid online marketplace and retailer, offering over 1.5 million products from various sellers and its own private label brands, such as CabeCasa. Its mission is to help customers create their dream homes with a wide selection of products and convenient delivery across Brazil. The product range includes furniture, home decor, windows, doors, beds, lamps, and building materials, serving millions of customers nationwide. MadeiraMadeira has transitioned from a dropshipping model to owning physical distribution centers and a logistics network, enhancing order fulfillment and customer service. The company also employs an omnichannel strategy with over 60 physical "guide stores" across Brazil, allowing customers to view products and gather inspiration while making purchases online. Headquartered in Curitiba, MadeiraMadeira has a workforce of over 1,300 and is valued at around $1 billion.
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LifeMiles BV, based in Bogotá, Colombia, operates in the Airlines, Airports & Air Services industry. The company employs between 250 and 499 people and generates annual revenues estimated between $50 million and $100 million. LifeMiles is recognized for its frequent flyer and loyalty program linked to Avianca Airlines, a major carrier in Latin America. The LifeMiles program allows customers to earn and redeem miles primarily through air travel, as well as through various lifestyle and travel-related purchases. Members can accumulate miles by flying with Avianca and its Star Alliance partners, as well as through credit card partnerships, hotel bookings, car rentals, and shopping with affiliated partners. The program also features a subscription service for purchasing miles monthly, enhancing flexibility for frequent travelers. LifeMiles is a transfer partner for several major U.S. credit card rewards programs, making it easier for users to convert points into airline miles. The program appeals to frequent flyers and travelers looking for competitive award rates and diverse earning opportunities.
Neon is a Brazilian digital bank and fintech company founded in 2016 and based in São Paulo. The company aims to simplify the financial experience by combining technology and design, particularly for the underbanked working-class population in Brazil. Neon was the first digital bank in the country to operate without charging any fees, allowing customers to save approximately $200 annually on banking costs. Neon offers a range of services, including fully digital checking accounts, debit, credit, and prepaid cards, personal and payroll loans, and investment products. The bank also provides payment services, such as transfers via voice commands, and emphasizes financial education to help customers improve their financial literacy and credit scores. With around 12 million customers, Neon has established itself as a primary banking option for many, focusing on reducing financial inequality and promoting accessible banking solutions.
Stori is a Mexican fintech company founded in 2018, dedicated to providing inclusive financial services across Latin America. The company focuses on expanding access to credit cards for underserved and emerging middle-income populations. Stori offers simple, mobile-first financial products that require no complicated paperwork, no prior credit history, and no annual fees. Users can manage their entire experience—from application to bill payment—through a mobile app, making financial services accessible and convenient. With over 3 million users, Stori is recognized as a leading digital services provider in the region. The company plans to expand its offerings beyond credit cards to include additional financial services, aiming to reach over 100 million consumers in Latin America. Stori leverages innovative technology and global best practices to meet local market needs, and it actively engages with customers through advanced digital tools to enhance social media interactions and campaign performance.