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INFOGRAPHIC: LatAm's Top Weekly Startup Funding — Week 27

These are the funding deals we tracked in the LatAm region this week – CRMBonus, Tivita, Astride, and Omnik.

by Henry Chikwem Emmanuel Oyedeji
INFOGRAPHIC: LatAm's Top Weekly Startup Funding — Week 27
Photo by Agustin Diaz Gargiulo / Unsplash
  • Brazilian B2B AI-Powered Platform CRMBonus Secures $10M to Accelerate its Expansion
  • Brazilian Fintech Tivita Secures $5.8M to Expand its Operations
  • Latin American Fintech Astride Raises $1.5M to Expand its Portfolio of Services
  • Brazilian SaaS Omnik raises $1.2M to Invest in Product Development and Technology

Brazilian B2B AI-Powered Platform CRMBonus Secures $10M to Accelerate its Expansion

  • Brazilian B2B AI-powered platform CRMBonus has secured $10 million in a Series B extension round with Vivo Ventures and Industry Ventures each investing $5 million.
  • Founded in 2018, the loyalty startup helps companies attract, retain, and engage with customers through various solutions like giftback, which enables companies to offer rewards to their customers after a purchase.
  • With the new funds, CRMBonus will accelerate its expansion and consolidate itself as the leading growth solution alternative to the big tech model.

Brazilian Fintech Tivita Secures $5.8M to Expand its Operations

  • Brazilian Fintech Tivita has secured $5.8 million in an investment round led by FinTech Collective from New York. Other participating investors include K50 Ventures, MAYA Capital, SSV, Cesar Carvalho (Wellhub), Tiago Dalvi (Olist), Parker Treacy (Cobli), and Renato Velloso (Odontoprev).
  • Founded in 2023, the startup offers a platform that allows healthcare professionals to monitor billing and productivity in real time, transforming tasks that previously took 20 minutes per patient into processes of just 20 seconds.
  • With the new funds, Tivita will expand its operations 20 times over the next two years, focusing on developing technologies that further automate manual processes, including transfers to service providers and billing for health plans.
by Henry Chikwem Emmanuel Oyedeji

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