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HiPartners Capital & Work is a Brazilian venture capital firm founded by Walter Sabini Junior, focusing on retail technologies. The firm aims to generate impact in the Brazilian retail sector through investments and support for startups. While specific fund size and AUM are not disclosed, HiPartners has a diverse portfolio in the retail technology space.
HiPartners invests in companies transforming retail through technology, emphasizing resilient founders and scalable innovations. They target the Brazilian market and broader Latin America, providing capital and operational support, including advisory boards and strategic planning. Typical investments are aimed at customer-oriented tech solutions in large or rapidly growing markets.
Notable portfolio companies include Eu Entrego, a logistics company that has seen significant growth; F360, which received strategic investment during its growth phase; Harmo, a retail tech company entering the ecosystem; Equilibrium, benefiting from HiPartners' retail sector knowledge; Precifica, gaining market connections; and Bornlogic, which found a competitive edge through this partnership.
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HiPartners typically participates in rounds but may lead investments depending on the opportunity and alignment with their focus on retail technology.
HiPartners is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies demonstrating growth and alignment with their investment thesis.
Specific details about the fund size are not publicly available, but HiPartners maintains a diverse portfolio in the retail technology sector.
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