Arrebol Capital
Venture Capital Non-Profit Seed Fund Est. 2020
- Type
- Venture Capital
- HQ
- Los Gatos, CA, United States
- Founded
- 2020
- Focus
- Fintech
About
Arrebol Capital invests in seed stage & series A-round technology startups that are based in Latin America and target the 650M people in the Latin American market. Our main areas of focus are Fintech and Logistics. We will also consider business models in other verticals that have been proven in other geographies and have some empirical evidence of market fit in Latin America.
Investment Focus
Focus Areas
Stages
Series A
Focus
Fintech
Investment Geographies
Primary Markets
United States
Coverage
Multi-country (North America) Regions
North America
Coverage is a guide only.
Location
Headquarters
Los Gatos, CA, United States
Office Presence
1 country
United States
1 known office
Los Gatos, CA, United States (HQ)
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