Latin America
Eight Funds Redefining Impact Investing in Latin America in 2026
A group of firms is poised to set the course for purpose-driven capital in Latin America in 2026.
Latin America
A group of firms is poised to set the course for purpose-driven capital in Latin America in 2026.
DealTracker Bulletin
Last month (November) didn’t feel like a “cold” market at all: there were investment announcements of more than US$2.5B in Mexico and rounds close to US$100M in Brazil, enough to trigger FOMO alerts across the ecosystem. At Cuantico VP, this newsletter is designed to be read
Latin America
In the SaaS, fintech, healthtech, and retail verticals, Cuantico VP highlights a selection of startups that position Chile as a global benchmark for innovation and technology.
DealTracker Bulletin
Summary October 16-31, 2025 The past two weeks in Latin America’s startup world have been marked by record-breaking deals, cross-border ambitions, and a growing appetite for disruptive technology. Mexico stood out with Plata’s stunning $250M raise, Ginia’s push to bridge students and employers with AI, and Jalisco’
Colombia
Colombia has established itself as one of the most dynamic startup ecosystems in Latin America. According to the Colombia Tech Report 2024–2025, the country has 2,126 active startups, representing a 24% growth compared to the previous year—three times faster than the regional average of 8%. Colombia currently
Latin America
Summary October 1-15, 2025 * Latin America's startup ecosystem demonstrated resilience in early October 2025, with total venture funding reaching $1B in Q3 2025, marking a 21% year-over-year increase according to Crunchbase. * Brazil regained its position as the region’s venture capital leader in Q3, attracting far more investment
Reports
Argentina is experiencing a pivotal moment for innovation and venture capital. The startup ecosystem is showing signs of recovery and optimism after years of macroeconomic challenges, marked by the consolidation of early-stage investment, increasing professionalization, and the emergence of new verticals such as biotechnology, artificial intelligence, agtech, digital health, and
Reports
Five Sectors Define the Technological Future of Latin America, driven by over USD 1.25 billion invested in Brazil in the first half of 2025, with clear trends towards AI, fintech, biotechnology, and health.
Mexico
Originally published in Forbes Mexico. The latest data from Silicon Valley Bank reveals a reality that Mexico can no longer afford to ignore: 59% of U.S. unicorns—companies valued at over one billion dollars—were founded by immigrant entrepreneurs, including Mexican talent. The narrative that Mexico lacks talent is
Reports
Mexico City, September 29, 2025. In Mexico's dynamic entrepreneurial ecosystem of 2025, these startups have captured Cuantico VP's attention for their transformative potential. Each company represents a unique opportunity to generate positive impact while building solid value propositions with experienced and committed teams. Mexico's
Collaborations
The venture capital industry in Latin America is undergoing a moment of profound transformation. Far from dead, as some predict, risk capital is experiencing a fundamental restructuring that is redefining the rules of the game. The current landscape reveals a fascinating paradox. While funds historically set themselves apart by spotting
Reports
The second quarter of 2025 will be marked in the annals of Latin American entrepreneurship as an unusual moment in the regional venture capital geography. For the first time since 2012, Mexico surpassed Brazil as the main recipient of quarterly venture capital investment, strengthening its position as an entrepreneurial powerhouse