Carlyle to Invests ~USD53.4m in Brazil’s Grupo Madero
The Carlyle Group agreed to invest BRL300m (~USD53.4m) in Brazil-based restaurant group Grupo Madero. Read more… Read More
The Carlyle Group agreed to invest BRL300m (~USD53.4m) in Brazil-based restaurant group Grupo Madero. Read more… Read More
WaterBridge Ventures reached a USD150m final close for its second VC fund. The vehicle will make 25 investments at the seed or Series A stage and provide follow-on capital for its existing portfolio companies. Read more… Read More
Warburg Pincus led an undisclosed Series C for Ambilight, a China-based new materials company focused on electrochromic (EC) components, with participation from Pagoda Investment and Cygnus Equity. Read more… Read More
The Carlyle Group, through its Carlyle Asia Partners V fund, agreed to acquire 100% of South Korea-based coffee chain A Twosome Place from Anchor Equity Partners. Read more… Read More
Valar Ventures led a USD20m Series A for Velocity, an India-based, revenue-based financing platform for e-commerce and D2C businesses. Read more… Read More
Nosara Capital led a USD53m Series B for Chiper, a Colombia-based supplier management platform for independent merchants, with participation from Tiger Global, Endeavor Catalyst, InQlab, Alter Global and Interpay. Read more… Read More
Dragoneer Investment Group and General Atlantic invested USD100m and USD50m, respectively, in Brazil-based edtech Arco, through the purchase of convertible senior notes. Read more… Read More
Tencent led a USD48m Series B for South Africa-based fintech Ozow, with participation from Endeavor Catalyst and Endeavor Harvest Fund. Read more… Read More
Coatue led a USD150m Series C for CloudWalk, a Brazilian POS and blockchain-based payments platform for entrepreneurs and SMEs, with participation from DST Global, A-Star, Plug and Play Ventures and angel Gokul Rajaram (DoorDash), and follow-on from Valor Capital Group and The Hive Brazil at a reported USD2.15b valuation. Read More
MBK Partners reached a USD1.8b final close for its second special situations fund. Read more… Read More
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