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IGNIA Partners
Cross-border venture capital firm backing early-stage tech startups across Mexico and Latin America.
Key facts
- Website
- ignia.vc
- Founded
- 2007
- Pricing
- Typical VC fund economics (management fee plus carried interest); early-stage check sizes not publicly disclosed.
- Country
- Mexico
- Rating
- No reviews yet
About IGNIA Partners
IGNIA Partners is a cross-border venture capital firm backing early-stage tech startups across Mexico and Latin America. The firm focuses on fintech, healthtech, e-commerce, and SaaS sectors.
Key features
- $400M+ across three funds
- ~40 portfolio companies
- Early-stage fintech, healthtech, e-commerce focus
- Portfolio incl. Rapyd, Nuvemshop/TiendaNube
- Cross-border Mexico-US structure
Pros & cons
Pros
- Strong track record with high-profile exits
- Cross-border US/Mexico platform
Cons
- Early-stage focus means higher risk/volatility
- Smaller check sizes than growth/buyout peers
Reviews
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