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Salkantay Ventures is an early-stage venture capital fund based in Latin America, focusing on Spanish-speaking countries. The firm supports founders and startups by investing in technology-driven solutions that tackle regional challenges. They manage a portfolio of 23 companies and operate across pre-seed, seed, and Series A stages.
Salkantay Ventures invests in sectors such as healthcare, edtech, fintech, proptech, SaaS, agtech, climate, and smart cities. The fund targets early-stage companies from pre-seed to Series A, aiming to address critical challenges in Latin America through technology. Their investment strategy emphasizes human improvement, economic development, and sustainability.
Notable companies in Salkantay Ventures' portfolio include Equip, an end-to-end solution for purchasing construction materials; Mercately, an integrated CRM platform; Manzana Verde, an app for nutritious meal plans; Welli, digital healthcare financing; Finnecto, a procurement orchestration platform; Guama, credit cards for the underserved; Ubits, a B2B learning platform; Talently, an employability training platform; Kilimo, a SaaS for irrigation management; and Aerialoop, on-demand drone delivery logistics.
To pitch Salkantay Ventures, email your deck to info@salkantay.vc.
Yes, Salkantay Ventures often leads investment rounds in the startups they support, particularly in the early stages.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that demonstrate strong growth and alignment with their investment thesis.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but the firm actively manages a portfolio of 23 startups across various sectors.
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