- byMatheus Tomé
- June 7, 2024
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- 1 minute read
Brazilian sports gear marketplace Semexe raised $760K from Hiker Ventures to expand Loopify, its B2B circular economy solution.
Loopify is a white-label platform that enables companies to resell used, returned, and refurbished products and to offer trade-in programs in which customers exchange used products for credits toward new purchases.
“74% of retail executives in North America who currently do not have a re-commerce program are planning on launching one. In Brazil, we see the same trend, but companies look for a specialized partner to avoid overburdening their teams and to bring specific expertise,” said Rafael Papa, Semexe’s Founder and COO.
Founded in 2019, Semexe has generated over $13.3M in revenue to date and launched Loopify in 2024 to tackle the re-commerce industry.
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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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