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Tech roundup: Startup funding plummets in Brazil

Investment in Brazilian tech companies fell by half last year, driving down the numbers for the entire region, a Sling Hub report shows

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Illustration: André Chiavassa/TBR

Welcome to our Tech Roundup, where we bring you Brazil’s biggest stories on technology and innovation. This week: Investments in Brazil’s startup scene fall by half in 2022. The country pulls Latin Am numbers down.  

Brazilian startup funding halves in 2022

After a record-setting 2021, the volume of investments in startups in Latin America stood at USD 12 billion last year, down 34 percent compared with the previous year. The data, from Sling Hub, shows that the number of investment rounds in the region also dropped by 10 percent to just over 1,200. 

  • Brazil, as the biggest economy in Latin America, more or less dictates the region’s overall performance.

By the numbers. In 2022, the volume of investments made to Brazilian startups dropped by half compared with the previous year to just USD 5.2 billion. The number of investment rounds also fell by 13 percent to 810.

Highlights. Fintechs continued to be the stars of the national venture capital market, having received over USD 1.74 billion in 148 investment rounds — almost 40 percent of the investment volume and 20 percent of all rounds for Brazilian...

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