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Bitso is the largest cryptocurrency platform in Latin America, founded in 2014 and based in Mexico City. With over 8 million users and more than 1,700 institutional clients across Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia, Bitso has established itself as a trusted leader in the region. The company achieved a valuation of $2.2 billion after a successful $250 million Series C funding round. Bitso provides a comprehensive ecosystem for buying, selling, and trading cryptocurrencies, supporting bitcoin and at least eight other digital currencies. Its offerings include solutions for remittances, payments, trading, and treasury management, catering to retail users, traders, businesses, and institutional clients. Bitso Business offers stablecoin-powered solutions for cross-border payments and treasury management, with automation tools available through API integration. The company prioritizes security, implementing advanced protections and collaborating with partners to ensure a secure platform for its users. Bitso aims to bridge traditional finance and cryptocurrencies, making digital assets accessible and reliable for all investors and businesses in Latin America.
Cargill, Incorporated is a global agribusiness company founded in 1865 by William Wallace Cargill. Starting as a single grain warehouse in Iowa, it has grown to become the largest private company in the United States by revenue, operating in approximately 70 countries with around 160,000 employees. Cargill serves 125 markets and focuses on food security through its extensive supply chain connections. The company offers a diverse range of products and services across agriculture, food production, and commodities trading. This includes agricultural commodities like grain trading, oilseeds, and fertilizers, as well as animal nutrition products such as livestock feed and beef processing. Cargill also provides food ingredients, including starches, vegetable oils, and cocoa, along with other services like flour milling and energy trading. With a commitment to research-driven advancements, Cargill connects farmers to markets through a network of warehouses, ports, and trading offices worldwide.
BTG Pactual Chile is the largest investment bank in Chile and a prominent asset management firm in Latin America. As part of BTG Pactual, it has over 40 years of experience in investment banking, sales and trading, asset management, digital investments, and ESG-integrated sustainable investing. The firm emphasizes client-centric strategies and innovation while adhering to high standards of corporate governance and ethics. The company offers a range of services, including advisory on mergers and acquisitions, capital raises, and public offerings. It has a strong presence in the sales and trading sector, connecting companies with institutional investors. BTG Pactual Chile also manages the largest public non-redeemable real estate investment fund in Chile, focusing on commercial rental projects. Additionally, it provides a digital investment platform for easy access to U.S. markets and integrates ESG analysis into its investment portfolios to support sustainable transitions. The firm is committed to cultural and educational contributions, publishing articles and supporting contemporary art initiatives.
Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) is a Dutch-French multinational merchant firm established in 1851. It specializes in agriculture, food processing, international shipping, and finance. LDC is one of the leading companies in global agricultural commodity trading, operating in over 100 countries, with significant trading hubs in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The company offers a wide range of products and services, including agricultural commodities like grains, oilseeds, and coffee, as well as food and feed solutions. LDC also provides services in freight, finance, and real estate, among others. It operates as a holding company with various autonomous subsidiaries, ensuring a vertically integrated approach that covers production, processing, storage, and distribution. LDC is committed to sustainable sourcing and responsible value chain management, focusing on building strong relationships with customers and suppliers.
Alpaca is a fintech company based in Silicon Valley that offers an API-first brokerage platform. Founded in 2015, it enables developers and financial institutions to provide stock and crypto trading services to their customers. The company is headquartered in San Mateo, California, and has raised over $170 million in funding from notable investors like Y Combinator and Spark Capital. Alpaca's platform features commission-free stock and ETF trading, options trading, and crypto trading, along with fixed income products and IRA accounts. It supports algorithmic trading through software development kits in various programming languages, including Python and Node. The company has a global reach, powering over 7 million brokerage accounts in more than 40 countries and serving a diverse clientele of financial institutions and fintechs. Alpaca's mission is to democratize access to trading infrastructure, making financial services available to everyone.
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QI Tech is a Brazilian fintech company established in 2018, specializing in technology infrastructure for financial services. The company provides modular APIs that enable businesses to offer a variety of financial products, including banking, credit, payment, and anti-fraud solutions. Licensed by the Brazilian Central Bank as a Direct Credit Society, QI Tech allows companies to provide payroll loans, buy-now-pay-later options, home equity loans, and student loans. The platform supports numerous financial services such as digital registration, credit scoring, digital account opening, and wire transfers. Recent innovations include QI Fatura, which facilitates installment payments via Pix. QI Tech also offers an Insurance-as-a-Service platform and is developing foreign exchange infrastructure to enhance FX operations in Brazil. With over 400 clients, including notable brands like 99, Shopee, and QuintoAndar, QI Tech is expanding its presence throughout Latin America. The company has secured significant funding, including a $200 million Series B round in 2023, and has a market valuation exceeding $2 billion, highlighting its role in Brazil's digital finance landscape.
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