Episodios

  • Marcelo Maziero and Fernando Fontes, founders of Brazil’s leading receivables exchange firm CERC: The $5 trillion opportunity—How CERC is changing the capital market infrastructure in Brazil
    Sep 24 2024

    Welcome to Season 3 of The J Curve, a podcast about entrepreneurship in Latin America. My guests today are Marcelo Maziero and Fernando Fontes, founders at Brazil's leading financial market infrastructure provider Cerc, that has raised up to $100m in a round led by Abu Dhabi’s sovereign investor Mubadala Capital with a follow on from Valor Capital. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in fintech innovation across Latin America and other emerging economies.

    We explore the complexities of scaling in highly regulated market, the importance of building a strong partnership, and the critical role that understanding local market dynamics played in their success.

    In today's episode we discuss:

    1. CERC’s $5 trillion bet: how reinventing receivables is transforming Brazil’s financial infrastructure?

    2. Regulation as strategy: how CERC turned compliance into a competitive advantage in Brazil’s fintech landscape?

    3. Brazil-specific strategy: how deep understanding of industry pain points can fuel innovation?

    4. Co-founder chemistry: how the right partnership drives startup success?

    5. Long-horizon funding: how CERC secured $100M by aligning with investors who understand infrastructure and share a long-term vision?

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Andre Maciel, founder at Brazilian VC Volpe Capital: the $700B LATAM question for Meta, Google and ByteDance
    Sep 10 2024

    Welcome to Season 3 of The J Curve, a podcast about entrepreneurship in Latin America. My guest today is ⁠Andre Maciel⁠, founder of the Brazilian venture capital firm ⁠Volpe Capital⁠, whose current and former portfolio includes the likes of Vtex, CRM&Bonus, Connectly, and Atlas Governance. Before starting Volpe, André was the founding managing investment partner at SoftBank Latin America, and prior to that, he spent nearly 17 years in investment banking and private equity at JP Morgan.

    This is a special conversation where we dive into the evolution of startup investing in Brazil and Latin America, unpack various exit strategies, and set realistic return expectations for portfolio managers. We also explore AI’s transformative role in boosting productivity, particularly in sectors like tax prep and automation. Finally, we discuss why LATAM is such a hotbed for innovation, offering tech giants like Google and Meta an incredible $700 billion market opportunity.


    In today's episode we discuss:

    1. AI’s Big Bet: why the application of AI is a critical factor in unlocking productivity in Latin America?

    2. The $700B question for Meta, Google and ByteDance: why Brazil is big tech’s most wanted market?

    3. The 2021 exit gap: how LATAM VCs missed a golden opportunity to deliver LP returns?

    4. The path forward: How can Latin America cultivate a robust local LP market?

    5. LATAM vs. Silicon Valley: What sets their founders apart?


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    1 h y 30 m
  • Marcelo França, founder & CEO at Brazilian fintech infrastructure company Celcoin: three critical choices that made Celcoin a fintech leader in Brazil
    Aug 27 2024

    Welcome to Season 3 of The J Curve, a podcast about entrepreneurship in Latin America. My guest today is Marcelo França, founder & CEO at Celcoin, a brazilian financial infrastructure company that has recently raised a $125M in a Series C round led by global growth equity investor Summit Partners with the participation from the existing investor Innova Capital and John Coughlin, a former senior executive with Corpay. This financing comes at a time of rapid growth for Celcoin,which recorded US$63 million in annual recurring revenue in the first quarter of 2024 – a 140% increase compared to the same period last year. Celcoin processes over 200 million Pix transactions monthly and has already established itself as the leading provider of Open Banking solutions for licensed institutions in Brazil. Notably, this investment marks Summit Partners' first venture into Brazil and Latin America.

    We talk about the evolution of the Brazilian financial ecosystem, focusing on pivotal moments like the Central Bank’s PIX initiative, which revolutionized digital payments in Brazil. We also touch on the decision to pivot Celcoin from a B2C model to an infrastructure provider and the strategic importance of M&A in their growth.

    In today's episode we discuss:

    1. Banking on change: the defining moments of Brazil's fintech evolution

    2. Mastering the pivot: three key decisions that elevated Celcoin to the top of Brazil’s BaaS and embedded finance markets

    3. Navigating growth capital: key lessons from the frontlines

    4. Merging minds and products: how M&A became a catalyst for Celcoin's rapid expansion?

    5. Tech that grows: Celcoin’s strategy for sustainable scalability

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  • Dileep Thazhmon, founder and CEO at $2.1B tech unicorn Jeeves: LATAM is the future of fintech
    Aug 13 2024

    Welcome to Season 3 of The J Curve, a podcast about entrepreneurship in Latin America. My guest today is Dileep Thazhmon, founder and CEO at Jeeves, a corporate spend and expense management platform for global businesses. Jeeves has raised over $260m from the likes of GIC, Tencent, a16z, CRV and more. Its last reported valuation was $2.1B. Since its public launch early in 2021, Jeeves scaled across 22 countries in North America, South America, the UK and Europe. In Latam the list of its customers include Bitso, Hotmart, Avenue, Buser and Cayena.

    In our conversation we unpacked Jeeves unique playbook for entering new markets, discussed why Latin America and Brazil in particular is such a lucrative opportunity for Jeeves and how to build strong relationships with investors when pursuing a contrarian strategy like global expansion across 22 countries.


    In today's episode we discuss:

    1. Vamos Latam: why focusing on Brazil and Mexico can be a game-changer for US fintech startups?

    2. Jeeves global expansion playbook: practical strategies for entering new markets with a localized approach

    3. Choose the right market: why fintech infrastructure and regulatory environments matter for scaling?

    4. Cap table strategy 101: how to excel at raising capital with a contrarian go-to-market strategy?

    5. Low ego, high output mentality: how to hire leaders who build exceptional teams and drive success at scale?

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Rafael de Albuquerque, CEO & founder at global data analytics company Zoox Smart Data: $200M data giant built without VC funding
    Jul 30 2024

    Welcome to Season 3 of The J Curve, a podcast about entrepreneurship in Latin America. My guest today is Rafael de Albuquerque, CEO & founder at Zoox Smart Data, a global tech company that offers integrated solutions in big data, analytics, AI & ML. Zoox has over 1650 enterprise customers in 25 countries including the likes of Pepsi, Burger King, F1, PWC and Telefonica. Rafael’s journey from selling Wi-Fi routers door-to-door to building a $100m in revenue global data analytics business from Brazil is nothing short of remarkable and paved with countless setbacks and failures. His relentless drive to overcome obstacles and pivot business models serves as a valuable example for other entrepreneurs. In our conversation, we explored how building a successful company without VC funding demands strategic thinking and resourcefulness. Leveraging early investor relationships and focusing on customer-driven growth were crucial in scaling the business. We also discussed the importance of family support for sustaining long-term business success and performance. In today's episode we discuss: 1. Zoox Sales Playbook: how to build a robust enterprise sales strategy? 2. Mastering the pivot: how and why (!) to leverage customer feedback to transform your enterprise? 3. Optimize your startup cap tablet: key benefits of strategic investors vs. traditional VCs 4. Customer-centric innovation: how to boost growth and market relevance by co-creating with customers? 5. Turning failure into fortune: Rafael’s lessons in business
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    1 h y 7 m
  • Dave Nangle, founder and CEO of VEF, an emerging markets-focused, growth-stage fintech investment firm: Forget billion-dollar IPOs; M&A is the name of the exit game in venture capital!
    Jul 16 2024

    Welcome to Season 3 of The J Curve, a podcast about entrepreneurship in Latin America. My guest today is Dave Nangle, founder and CEO of VEF, an emerging markets-focused, growth-stage fintech investment firm. VEF's Latam portfolio includes the likes of Creditas, Solfacil, Gringo and Konfio.

    We talked about Dave’s investment strategy, focusing on growth-stage companies that have nailed unit economics and product-market fit. We discussed the most common mistakes founders make when pitching to VEF, what makes Brazil one of the most attractive markets in the world from a venture capital perspective, why trying to predict exit timing in emerging markets is often a losing game, and why Dave prefers M&A over IPO as the go-to exit strategy. Dave also shared his perspective on the most underrated tech company in Latin America.


    In today's episode we discuss:


    1. VEF’s investment strategy playbook: single country, single product focus and big scale up market


    2. Build for exit: how to make M&A a viable exit strategy in VC and why an IPO might be less attractive than you think?


    3. The holy grail of private markets: the pros and cons of a permanent capital vehicle structure in venture capital


    4. Emerging markets are not all the same: what makes some particularly attractive for venture capital investors?


    5. Brazil deconstructed: key factors making it a top tech investment market


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    1 h y 6 m
  • Geraldo Thomaz, founder and co-CEO at NYSE-traded e-commerce platform VTEX: Key decisions that built a $1.3B+ e-commerce empire
    Jul 2 2024

    Welcome to Season 3 of The J Curve, a podcast about entrepreneurship in Latin America. My guest today is Geraldo Thomaz, founder and co-CEO at NYSE-traded enterprise e-commerce platform VTEX. VTEX is an incredible example of Brazilian company that grew to become a global player in a digital commerce with Walmart, Coca-Cola and L'Oreal among customers. Prior tp going public in 2021 VTEX raised over $360m in capital from the likes of Softbank, Riverwood Capital, Tiger Global and Endeavor Catalyst.

    In our conversation, we dive into the importance of intentionally targeting your customer segment, the transformative journey of a CEO leading a publicly traded company, and the critical need to maintain core fundamentals, even in the toughest times.

    In today's episode we discuss:

    1. From zero to Walmart: key strategies for landing enterprise customers

    2. Optimize for scalability: key trade-offs VTEX made for global growth

    3. Building a high-performing partnership: trust, complementary skills, and a divide-and-conquer management approach

    4. From founder to public company CEO: main lessons on leadership transformation

    5. Take LatAm to the World: how to inspire global entrepreneurial ambitions in the region?

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    1 h y 15 m
  • Susan Segal, CEO of Americas Society/Council of the Americas: Pioneering LATAM Venture Capital and Why the Region Will Thrive with AI
    Jun 18 2024

    Welcome to Season 3 of The J Curve, a podcast about entrepreneurship in Latin America. My guest today is Susan Segal. Susan has been the President and CEO of Americas Society / Council of the Americas since August 2003, following a distinguished 30-year career in the private sector working with Latin America and other emerging markets.

    As a partner and head of the Latin American Group at Chase Capital Partners, Susan pioneered early-stage venture capital investing in Latin America. She played an active role during the Latin American debt crisis of the 1980s and early 1990s, serving on numerous advisory committees and chairing the Chilean and Philippine Advisory Committees.

    Susan's board memberships include Mercado Libre, Vista Oil & Gas, Robinhood, Americas Society/Council of the Americas, the Tinker Foundation, and the Bretton Woods Committee. She is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

    We talked about the importance of strong governance and financial prudence, dug into the key traits of highly successful Latin American founders, and got Susan's perspective on the future of tech entrepreneurship in the region. We also looked at why startups in Latin America are in a great position to ride the wave of AI advancements.


    In today's episode we discuss:


    1. Strong governance matters: why should startups establish robust governance structures early on?

    2. Build personal relationships: how can cultivating meaningful relationships with partners, investors, and teams impact your business success?

    3. Traits of exceptional founders: What signature traits set apart highly successful founders in Latin America?

    4. From Latam to the world: why the future of regional entrepreneurship is global?

    5. The rise of AI: why Latam startups are well-positioned for AI breakthroughs?


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    1 h y 4 m