Article 5MRA4 Why Latin American venture capital is breaking records this year

Why Latin American venture capital is breaking records this year

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Anna Heim
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Today we're wrapping our multi-week exploration of the global venture capital market's second-quarter performance. We've gone around the world, working to better understand the geyser of cash flowing into today's startups. But we've saved the best for last: Latin America.

At a glance, the Latin American venture capital and startup market appears similar to what we've seen from other growing ecosystems. Like the U.S., Canadian, European, Indian and African startup hubs, Latin America is seeing venture capital activity set records.

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But inside the big numbers is a surprising picture of a startup market in the process of maturing while outside money hunts for breakout opportunities.

To help us in our exploration of Latin America's epic second quarter, we collected notes and observations from NXTP's Gonzalo Costa, Magma Partners' Nathan Lustig and ALLVP's Federico Antoni. We also have data from Dealroom, CB Insights, the Global Private Capital Association (GPCA) and ALLVP.

Today we're digging into the data, yes, but also the human potential behind the startup rush. According to Antoni, the Latin American startup market of today is a story about talent, not about capital." Echoing the point in a recent piece about the Latin American startup opportunity," U.S. venture capital firm Sequoia wrote that it has been blown away by the quality of founders in the current wave." So we'll have to do more than just read charts.

The union of talent and money is what startup markets need to thrive. But there are other reasons why Latin American startups are so frequently in the news today, including structural factors, such as strong digital penetration and quick e-commerce growth.

exchange-banner-sq-gry.jpg?w=300Those trends could have long lives. NXTP's Costa made a bullish argument: The portion of market capitalization from technology companies in Latin America is only 2.5% today compared to 40%+ in the U.S," and his firm expects the two numbers to converge in the long-term." Our read of that set of data points is that there are a host of future Latin American public tech companies being founded - and funded - today.

Let's talk about Latin American venture capital data, dig into which countries are rising stars in the region, learn how quickly Latin American startups have to go cross-border, and explore how quickly capital is recycling in the ecosystem - always a key test for startup-market longevity.

A venture capital wave

Latin America is on pace for all-time records in venture capital dollars raised and venture capital rounds in 2021. According to CB Insights data, startups in the region have already raised $9.3 billion in 2021's first six months from 414 deals. The same data set indicates that in all of 2020, startups in the region raised $5.3 billion across 526 deals. And in case you're worried that we're comparing to an unfairly COVID-impacted year, in 2019 the numbers were $5.3 billion (again) from 614 individual deals.

This year is different, and the second quarter of 2021 was simply an outlier event. With some $7.2 billion invested in Latin American startups, Q2 2021's closest rival in terms of quarterly venture totals was the second quarter of 2017, when $2.6 billion was invested.

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