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Keeper Tax Raises $13M in Series A Funding

Keeper Tax, a San Francisco, CA-based tax filing software for gig workers, creators and freelancers, raised $13M in Series A funding. Backers included e.ventures, Matrix Partners, Foundation Capital, Lattice CEO and co-founder Jack Altman, Digits CEO and Crashlytics co-founder Jeff Seibert, and Segment president and co-founder Ilya Volodarsky. e.ventures’ Mathias Schilling and Matrix Partners’ Jake Jolis will join Keeper Tax’s board of directors.  The company intends to use the funds to grow its team, including hiring people to support customers, build out its artificial intelligence capabilities to support more types of 1099 job roles, and expand its user base in the US and abroad.

Creditas anuncia una ronda de financiación Series-E de 255 millones de dólares » MuyPymes

Creditas anuncia una ronda de financiación Series-E de 255 millones de dólares » MuyPymes
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Creditas anunció ronda de financiación Series-E de $255 millones

Creditas anunció ronda de financiación Series-E de $255 millones
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Creditas anuncia ronda de financiación Serie-E de $255 millones

Creditas anuncia ronda de financiación Serie-E de $255 millones
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Brazilian lending company Creditas raises $255 million as Latin America s fintech explosion continues – TechCrunch

Brazilian lending company Creditas raises $255 million as Latin America’s fintech explosion continues Creditas, the Brazilian lending business, has raised $255 million in new financing as financial services startups across Latin America continue to attract massive amounts of cash. The company’s credit portfolio has crossed 1 billion reals ($196.66 million) and the new round will value the company at $1.75 billion thanks to $570 million raised in outside financing over five rounds. Creditas is the latest company to benefit from a boom in financial services startup investing across the region. As the year dawned, venture investments into fintech startups in Latin America had grown from $50 million in 2014 to top $2.1 billion in 2020 across 139 deals, according to a report from CB Insights.

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