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Mexican Startup Yaydoo Raises $20.4 Million Dollars and Will Begin Expansion in LATAM

  • Mexican startup Yaydoo, specializing in financial automation for businesses, has successfully raised $20.4 million in a Series A funding round led by Base10 Partners and Monashees, with participation from the Softbank Latin America Fund and Leap Global Partners.
The B2B financial automation company, Yaydoo, explained that it will use this capital, among other things, to begin its expansion process into various countries in the region. Photo: Marc Chesneau
The B2B financial automation company, Yaydoo, explained that it will use this capital, among other things, to begin its expansion process into various countries in the region. Photo: Marc Chesneau
08/02/2021
Mexican startup Yaydoo, founded by entrepreneurs Sergio Almaguer, Roberto Flores, and Guillermo Treviño, specializes in financial automation for businesses to streamline business-to-business payments. 

Recently, the company announced to Forbes Mexico the successful completion of a Series A funding round, raising a total of $20.4 million. This impressive capital raise was led by prestigious funds Base10 Partners and Monashees, who recognized Yaydoo's potential. Additionally, the Softbank Latin America Fund and Leap Global Partners also joined the financing, highlighting the support of renowned investors. 

The fundraising process began in the third quarter of last year, when the company was not actively seeking investment. However, Yaydoo's excellent reputation attracted interest from funds they had previously been in contact with. 

Sergio Almaguer, one of the startup's co-founders, explained their excitement about this new financial backing, which will allow them to further drive their vision and expand their financial automation solution for the benefit of more businesses. 

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