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The top 50 Latin America venture investors in 2026

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CB Insights - Enterprise Ai Title: The top 50 Latin America venture investors in 2026 Date: 2026-03-03 22:26 Source: https://www.cbinsights.com/research/the-top-50-latin-america-venture-investors/ <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Latin America’s venture market is pulling back: deal volume has fallen by </span><a href…
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  • Chile's 4 top-ranked VCs average just 9 years old

    80% confidence
  • With the majority of LatAm businesses being resource-constrained SMEs, AI tools help companies scale without adding headcount

    80% confidence
  • Brazil's top VCs kept 77% of their deals domestic, insulating local startups from cross-border capital slowdown

    80% confidence
  • Brazilian startups captured 60% of all deals from the region's top 50 investors

    80% confidence
  • Sales and customer service applications account for 35% of AI bets by top 3 LatAm VCs

    80% confidence
  • Fintech is emerging as the strongest contributor to LatAm's highest-quality venture portfolios

    80% confidence
  • LatAm's top investors are all-in on AI for sales and customer service, with top 3 VCs directing a quarter of their deals since 2023 to AI companies

    80% confidence
  • FCJ Venture Builder portfolio companies show 36% average M&A probability versus 21.6% global average

    80% confidence

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