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Brazilian Startup Ecosystem Fails To Include Black Founders, Study Finds

Brazilian Startup Ecosystem Fails To Include Black Founders, Study Finds

Practices such as referrals and non-diverse investment teams pose challenges to black entrepreneurs

  • mayo 12, 2021
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Forbes

Brazilian Startup Ecosystem Fails To Include Black Founders, Study Finds

The Brazilian startup ecosystem has never been hotter. The country has so far produced a total of 16 technology companies worth over $1 billion and international funds are rushing in.

Venture capital investments received by Brazilian startups in the first four months of 2021 is equivalent to almost 70% of the total VC investment in Brazil for the whole of 2020, according to a study by open innovation hub Distrito, published last week. The report noted that $2.3 billion has been invested in Brazilian companies between January and April, an increase of 187% in relation to the same period in 2020.

However, a set of practices currently in place prevent black entrepreneurs from fully participating in this burgeoning ecosystem. This is the conclusion of an unprecedented study, produced by São Paulo-based innovation hub and accelerator BlackRocks in partnership with global consulting firm Bain & Company.

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