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BuenTrip Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Latin America, founded to support technology founders in the region. Active for over a decade, the firm focuses on building an ecosystem for tech entrepreneurs, particularly those from non-traditional markets. They emphasize providing access to knowledge, community, and capital.
BuenTrip Ventures invests in early-stage B2B software startups at the Pre-Seed and Seed stages. The firm is sector-agnostic, targeting industries such as FinTech, Logistics, E-commerce, HealthTech, EdTech, AI, and B2B SaaS. Their goal is to support startups that provide software-based solutions to key sectors of the Latin American economy.
BuenTrip Ventures has backed startups across various sectors, including FinTech, Logistics, E-commerce, HealthTech, EdTech, AI, and B2B SaaS. They focus on companies that deliver software solutions aimed at transforming the Latin American economy.
Fernando Rivera - Managing Partner with extensive experience in venture capital and a focus on supporting tech entrepreneurs in Latin America. Carmen de la Cerda - Managing Partner known for her work in fostering innovation and growth in emerging markets.
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Yes, BuenTrip Ventures often leads investment rounds in the startups they support, particularly at the Pre-Seed and Seed stages.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially for startups that demonstrate significant growth and potential in their respective sectors.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but the firm has been active for over a decade, indicating a sustained investment capacity.
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