- byMaría Camila David
- January 12, 2024
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Lina, a Brazilian technology provider for data sharing and services, secured a $1.5M funding round led by MSW Capital.
Lina helps financial and insurance institutions by leveraging infrastructure, connectivity, and data intelligence to provide data-driven insights.
With the new funding, Lina is expanding into the insurance sector with the Open Insurance service, which integrates with Open Banking and joins the broader data-sharing ecosystem known as Open Finance.
The Open Finance ecosystem encompasses banking, corporate, commercial, and financial information, offering a comprehensive overview of the financial and insurance records of individuals and companies.
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María Camila David
Camila is a consultant working with Latin American public and private sectors and media to promote social innovation initiatives and multi-stakeholder collaborations. Currently, she is on the brink of completing her Master’s Degree at LSE.
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