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WeBoost is a venture capital firm located in Santiago, Chile, focused on investing in startups across Latin America and the Caribbean. The firm provides capital ranging from $500K to $3M and emphasizes a hands-on partnership approach. WeBoost aims to help local startups scale effectively by leveraging its network and expertise.
WeBoost invests in local Latin American startups, targeting sectors such as climate, AI, SaaS, logistics, biotech, and edtech. The firm typically provides capital between $500K and $3M, employing a four-stage expansion process based on successful scaling case studies. Their investment strategy emphasizes a fast-landing approach to facilitate growth across various countries in the region.
WeBoost's portfolio features notable companies like Photio, a climate-tech firm developing nanotechnology to reduce air pollution; Leracom, an AI-powered SaaS platform for optimizing contact center performance; and Xpendit, which automates operational expense management. Other investments include ClicOH, a logistics solution for e-commerce; Sodtrack, focused on workforce management; and Wheel the World, an online marketplace for accessible travel options.
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Yes, WeBoost often leads investment rounds, particularly in the seed and Series A stages, to provide startups with the necessary capital and support.
WeBoost is open to follow-on investments, especially for startups that demonstrate significant growth potential and align with their investment thesis.
The specific size of WeBoost's current fund is not disclosed, but they typically invest between $500K and $3M in each startup.
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