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Will Brazil Go Back to Producing Ten Unicorns Per Year?

Despite more cautious investments, Brazil's startup ecosystem currently hosts many promising companies. Read the news in Portuguese.

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In Private Equity, Check Sizes Shrink in Brazil—How Are Managers Adapting?

Amid declining investments, private equity managers are writing smaller checks and increasingly relying on club deals to close funding rounds. Read the news in Portuguese.

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Private Equity Investments Grew 41.3% in Q1

The data comes from the quarterly report on the alternatives industry by the Brazilian Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (ABVCAP) in partnership with TTR Data. Read the news in Portuguese.

VC Made Fewer Rounds in 2024, but the Invested Value Increased by 17%

The rounds in the last quarter helped boost the invested volume in 2024, with a 17% increase compared to the previous year.

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Private Equity Fund Investments Decline

Considering the number of transactions announced, the decline was 16.6%, dropping from 84 to 70 deals during the period.

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Venture Capital and Corporate Venture Capital Grow in Brazil in 2024; Private Equity Declines

In 2024, Venture Capital (VC) operations totaled R$ 9 billion in Brazil, and Private Equity (PE) operations closed the year with investments of R$ 13.3 billion. Corporate Venture Capital (CVC) investments reached R$ 3.5 billion.

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The owners of money: see which are the biggest funds that buy companies in Brazil

From 2020 until the third quarter of 2024, Private Equity funds recorded 2,348 transactions in Brazil, according to data from TTR Data and ABVCAP. Read the full article in Portuguese.

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After a weak year, 2025 promises more deals for Private Equity Funds

In 2025, with the rise in interest rates and the cost of corporate debt increases, the market may favor the growth of deals for Private Equity funds. Read the full article in Portuguese.

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Private Equity Industry sees challenging environment until 2026

Private Equity funds are expected to face challenges over the next two years due to rising interest rates and the 2026 elections, according to Priscila Rodrigues, president of ABVCAP. Read the full article in Portuguese.

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