latam Archives - 附近上门 News /tag/latam/ Data-driven reporting on private markets, startups, founders, and investors Fri, 06 Dec 2019 17:44:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 /wp-content/uploads/cb_news_favicon-150x150.png latam Archives - 附近上门 News /tag/latam/ 32 32 Brazil鈥檚 Newest Unicorn: Wildlife Studios Raises $60M Series A Led By Benchmark /venture/brazils-newest-unicorn-wildlife-studios-raises-60m-series-a-led-by-benchmark/ Fri, 06 Dec 2019 15:41:33 +0000 http://news.crunchbase.com/?p=23096 Brazil has another new unicorn.

, a S茫o Paulo-based mobile gaming company that claims to have over one billion players, this morning announced a $60 million Series A round of funding led by .

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Notably, the nine-year-old company said in a statement that the investment gives it a valuation of $1.3 billion. According to , the round makes Wildlife Studio 鈥淏razil’s most valuable tech company with the widest global reach.鈥

In addition to San Francisco-based Benchmark, participants in the round include ; , VP of growth at ; , co-founder and CEO of ; partner at ; , partner at ; and , former VP of VR at .

The round is also notable for a few reasons. One, a $60 million Series A is huge anywhere but particularly in an emerging startup scene such as Brazil鈥檚. Secondly, becoming a unicorn at the A stage is not exactly typical. And while unicorns are not common in Brazil, they are popping up more regularly. (Check out this piece here about real estate startup reaching that status in September). And thirdly, it is yet another example of a Latin American startup raising money from U.S.-based (and global) investors, which is becoming more common.

Growth

Founded by brothers and , Wildlife has grown to 500 employees spread out across offices in S茫o Paulo, Buenos Aires, Dublin, San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Orange County, California.

In a statement, Wildlife said it will use its new capital to 鈥渁ccelerate talent acquisition, further enhance game quality, as well as support new developers to bring games to market.鈥 Specifically, CEO Victor Lazarte said the maker of popular mobile games Zooba and Tennis Clash (among others) will 鈥渟ignificantly grow鈥 its team as it scales its games globally to the tune of more than 800 employees by the end of 2020.

Wildlife Studios has launched more than 60 titles since 2011 and expects to reach 2 billion mobile game downloads by the end of 2019. The company operates on a 鈥渇reemium鈥 business model, notes Brazil Journal, meaning that (like Fortnite) it does not charge users to play but only to purchase things if they wish to accelerate progress.

Benchmark General Partner , said the company is 鈥渨ell-positioned to take more than its fair share of the mobile gaming market.鈥

, a partner at Bessemer Venture Partners, said it鈥檚 been 鈥渆xciting鈥 to watch Wildlife evolve 鈥渇rom a small studio with a single hit game to a global gaming studio with 60 successful titles.

Market context

Brazil has been the largest recipient of venture funding in an increasingly hot investment climate in Latin America. Earlier this year, we reported that venture funding in the region鈥檚 largest country exploded in 2018 to $1.3 billion, representing nearly two-thirds of all venture money raised in Latin America as a whole last year, according to , the Association for Private Capital Investment in Latin America. That鈥檚 52 percent more than the $859 million invested Brazil in 2017, and a staggering 369 percent increase from the $279 million raised in 2016, as you can see in the chart below:

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$600M Funds For Latin America, Peloton Files, And A Thoughtful Unicorn /venture/600m-funds-for-latin-america-peloton-files-and-a-thoughtful-unicorn/ Sun, 01 Sep 2019 13:00:30 +0000 http://news.crunchbase.com/?p=20246 Welcome to the聽附近上门 News Weekend Update. An email form of this post went out Saturday morning. Happy reading!

, in vacation mode,聽, so I鈥檒l keep this one short, sassy, and sweet.

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This week聽听丑颈驳丑濒颈驳丑迟别诲听amazing immigrant founders, covered聽treadmills, and pulse checked聽upcoming IPOs, so let鈥檚 get right into it.

Starting with the big one, Peloton, an exercise equipment company which sells 鈥渉appiness,鈥 filed its S-1. Here鈥檚 a聽deep dive on the big numbers, and then聽skim this for talking points聽so you sound smart at your next networking event.

After that, keep reading along with our piece on how聽early-stage international transportation startups aren鈥檛 intimidated by Uber. And in an odd turn of events,聽a 7-year-old startup bought Lord & Taylor, a 193-year-old department store chain.

Moving to some nine-figure funding rounds,聽Enjoy raised $150 million听补苍诲听ThoughtSpot got to unicorn status聽with its $248 million Series E. Smaller rounds include聽The Long Term Stock Exchange raising $50 million听补苍诲听Ethos raising $60 million, completing its third raise in 14 months. More, as always, in聽Last Week In Venture.

We switched sides of the table with a few new international funds this week: to invest in homegrown startups, Latin America鈥檚 Kaszek Ventures聽closed two funds totaling $600 million, and Israel鈥檚聽F2 Capital raised $75 million for its second fund.

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We all stare at screens enough already, so take advantage of a couple face-to-face moments with friends and family instead.

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