Brex: A Brazilian unicorn built by 22-year-olds

LatAm List – In a story originally reported on TechCrunch, Brex, a Brazilian fintech startup, recently closed a US$125M Series C round, led by Greenoaks Capital, DST Global and IVP, putting its valuation at US$1.1B. The app was founded by a pair of Brazilian 22-year-olds who moved to Silicon Valley to attend Stanford in 2016.

Brex helps startup founders access corporate credit cards. This startup is notĀ Henrique Dubugras and Pedro Franceschi’s first project; Henrique previously founded an education startup, and the two of them built a “Stripe for Brazil” called Pagar.me, which raised over US$30M. This all happened before they went to university.

At Stanford, the pair founded a VR startup called Beyond and entered Y Combinator in 2016. They realized they should stick to payments and soon founded Brex in early 2017 to help startups get access to the credit that banks would not provide.

ā€œWe want to dominate corporate credit cards. We want every single company in the world, whenever they do businesses expenses, to do it on a Brex card,ā€ said Brex co-founder Henrique Dubugras.

Read more about these impressive founders in TechCrunch.

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