- byMatheus Tomé
- December 8, 2023
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Brazilian edtech Letrus raised $7.4M in a round led by Crescera Capital with the participation of Owl Ventures, Altitude Ventures, Fundação Lemann, and VélezReyez+.
Letrus will use the funds to invest in marketing and product, with hopes to grow the platform to 1M students in the next two years.
Founded in 2015, Letrus is an AI-powered platform used by schools to help students develop reading and writing.
To date, 180,000 students across 630 schools in all 27 states of Brazil use the platform.
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Matheus Tomé
Matheus is a lawyer and a strategy consultant in Brazil. He has always been passionate about crating impact, be it through law, projects, deals, or innovation: he’s practiced Law as an attorney at Baker McKenzie, worked as an experienced hire consultant at McKinsey & Company and helped on the development of an early-stage startup.
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