
E.Bricks Ventures

e.Bricks Ventures is an independent offshore Venture Capital firm based out of Sao Paulo with a focus on early stage internet and mobile technology companies, primarily in Brazil.
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Contxto – Humanity’s biggest nemesis in 2020, Covid-19, has highlighted the importance of facial recognition technology. As a result, startups working with these types of solutions have been drawing funding as of late. Though none more so than Brazilian Acesso Digital. Yesterday (21), news broke that SoftBank and General Atlantic co-led an investment in Acesso […]
Read MoreContxto — The private equity sector has been progressing rapidly in Brazil. With economic stability firmly established, dropping interest rates, and low country risk, the local market is already an attractive option for venture capital in Brazil. However, storm clouds gather ahead. Brazil was going through rough economic waters even before the Covid-crisis. We shan’t […]
Read MoreContxto – Telemedicine platforms aren’t just winning users. They’re also earning investments. Today (25), Brazilian healthtech Conexa Saúde announced its Series B for R$40 million (~US$7.5 million) through General Atlantic, e.Bricks Ventures, as well as angel investors Luiz Fraga and his son, Guilherme Fraga. On the startup’s social media, CEO Guilherme Weigert shared Conexa Saúde’s […]
Read MoreContxto – Brazilian startup Trybe raised R$42 million (about US$10 million) in a Series A investment led by Atlantico in early February and the announcement was made this week. Co-investors included Global Founders Capital, Norte, as well as returning investors, Canary, e.Bricks Ventures, and Maya Capital. Trybe is a school that trains students in full-stack […]
Read MoreContxto – Acesso Digital is a São Paulo-based startup that develops facial recognition technology. And things had been running smoothly for the startup since its founding back in 2007. But it’s shaking things up because the startup recently raised a R$40 million (about US$9.5 million) investment with e.Bricks Ventures. How the funds will be used […]
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