Brazil is one of the largest economies in Latin America, and it’s seen success across various tech sectors, including IT and fintech, while also developing and launching fresh startups. It’s easy to see why. Brzil has a slew of tech-forward laws that promote nascent companies delivering economic, social and environmental benefits to the country. Below are some of Brazil’s top tech startups making waves across industries.
Top Brazil Startups to Know
- Nubank
- monday.com
- Kamino
- Loft
- Buser
Top Brazil Startups
Backed by Andreessen Horowitz, real estate startup Loft is shaking up the industry. Its comprehensive platform works to enable homeowners to sell their property online instantly at a fair valuation. Additionally, it provides CRM and API software to provide both marketing and financing solutions. Since launching in 2018, Loft has expanded throughout Brazil and Mexico.
Nubank began as a well-funded fintech startup and is now a successful public company. The company provides traditional banking services like checking accounts and credit cards but also delivers tech-focused solutions like digital wallets and buy-now-pay-later options. Following its initial public offering, NuBank expanded into new markets to reach 90 million users.
Travel startup Buser developed a digital collaborative chartering platform to help users find and schedule trips. The platform partners with national bus companies, enabling it to sell tickets at discounted rates. Apart from ticket purchasing, Buser also features a reselling platform.
Kamino is a fintech company that aims to simplify corporate finances. Its software features banking integrations that help customers send and pay digital invoices, generate reconciliation statements and monitor cash with real-time analytics.
Monday.com develops a workplace operating system that promotes productivity among coworkers. Its software enables organizations to create modular CRM, project management and task management dashboards. According to monday.com, over 200,000 organizations, including Universal and Coca-Cola, use its operating system.