- byRegina Pernaz
- April 19, 2024
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- 1 minute read
Mexican retail-tech Crezes raised a $750k pre-seed round led by Maya Capital. The round included angel investors such as Sebastián Monroy, Co-founder and CEO of Zubale, Stiven Rodriguez, Co-founder of Heru, Miguel Ocampo, Co-founder of Ozon, and Andrés Villaquirán, founder of Nomad.
With the round, Crezes will strengthen its operations in the Mexican retail sector.
“Traditionally, companies invest over $50,000 in opening a new retail outlet, without reliable data to ensure its success. Crezes addresses this challenge by providing accurate and up-to-date data, allowing companies to make informed decisions,” said Santiago Moreno, Co-founder of Crezes.
Crezes’ AI-powered platform analyzes pedestrian and vehicle flow, visitor demographics, and business performance to optimize location selection and reduce costs when opening new points of sale.
Regina Pernaz
Regina is a content creator with over 3 years of experience writing for the Latin American startup ecosystem. She likes to grow VCs and tech founders’ audiences by testing 101 ways of delivering the message.
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