- byMatheus Tomé
- October 2, 2024
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- 1 minute read
Welcome to the LatamList roundup, your bi-monthly summary of the Latin America startup scene.
In the second half of September, we saw the most activity in fintechs, with news involving Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. Here are the launches and expansions we saw in the last two weeks.
Launches
- Brazilian neobank Parabank launched credit and prepaid cards with benefits tailored to people with disabilities, including partnerships with rehabilitation clinics, a marketplace for products and services, and access to investment services. Read more on Fintech Finance News.
Expansions
- Chilean-American proptech Andes STR announced that it will expand operations to Georgia, North Carolina, and Texas in 2024 and 2025. Read more on DFSud.
- Due Network, a global payments fintech, announced its expansion to Mexico, enabling Mexicans to send and receive money cheaply and fast. Read more on LatamFintech Hub.
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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