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Among the 14 most recent funded Argentina financial services entries, Pomelo’s $40M (Series B, 2024-01-17) is the largest disclosed amount; it sits above t…

Among the 14 most recent funded Argentina financial services entries, Pomelo’s $40M (Series B, 2024-01-17) is the largest disclosed amount; it sits above the next-largest disclosed rounds of $35M (InvGate, 2023-07-12) and $22M (Tapi, 2024-07-12; Koibanx, 2022-08-18), which cluster in a noticeably lower band. The smallest disclosed amount is $100K for Let’sBit (Pre-Seed, 2022-03-16), making it a low-end outlier compared with the many $2M–$16M rounds.

Geographically, Buenos Aires is the dominant city across the visible rows (e.g., Tapi 2024-07-12, Pomelo 2024-01-17, Lemon Cash 2021-07-27), with single entries in Rosario (Let’sBit, 2022-03-16), Córdoba (Wibond, 2022-01-14), and Providencia (Encuadrado, 2021-11-02). Temporally, the list spans 2021-07-10 (Buenbit) through 2024-07-12 (Tapi). Stage labeling is mixed: five rounds are labeled “Series Unknown” (InvGate 2023-07-12, B2Gov undisclosed 2023-05-24) and cements uncertainty, while one row shows an undisclosed amount (B2Gov).

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Frequently asked

What’s the largest disclosed round here, and how much does it stand out versus the rest?

Pomelo’s $40M (Series B, 2024-01-17) is the largest disclosed amount. It is followed by InvGate at $35M (Series Unknown, 2023-07-12) and $22M rounds for Tapi (Series A, 2024-07-12) and Koibanx (Series A, 2022-08-18), while the low end includes Let’sBit’s $100K (Pre-Seed, 2022-03-16).

Do the dates cluster, or are they evenly spread across the period shown?

They cluster around the 2022–2023 window: multiple rounds fall in 2022 (e.g., Koibanx 2022-08-18 $22M; menta 2022-10-21 $6M; Wibond 2022-01-14 $2M) and 2023 (InvGate 2023-07-12 $35M; Num Finance 2023-05-23 $2M; B2Gov 2023-05-24 undisclosed). The earliest shown date is 2021-07-10 (Buenbit) and the most recent is 2024-07-12 (Tapi).

Is Buenos Aires over-represented compared with other Argentine cities in this list?

Yes. Buenos Aires accounts for most entries, including Tapi (2024-07-12), Pomelo (2024-01-17), InvGate (2023-07-12), Num Finance (2023-05-23), and multiple 2021–2022 rounds such as Lemon Cash (2021-07-27) and Buenbit (2021-07-10). Other cities appear once each in the visible rows: Let’sBit is in Rosario (2022-03-16), Wibond is in Córdoba (2022-01-14), and Encuadrado is in Providencia, Santiago Del Estero (2021-11-02).

How dominant are earlier-stage labels versus later rounds among these 14 entries?

Seed and pre-seed are heavily represented: celeri (Seed, 2022-12-14 $3M), menta (Seed, 2022-10-21 $6M), Belo (Seed, 2022-05-04 $3M), Wibond (Seed, 2022-01-14 $2M), Encuadrado (Seed, 2021-11-02 $2M), plus Num Finance (Pre-Seed, 2023-05-23 $2M) and Let’sBit (Pre-Seed, 2022-03-16 $100K). Later-stage labels appear but in fewer rows: Series A includes Tapi (2024-07-12 $22M), Koibanx (2022-08-18 $22M), Lemon Cash (2021-07-27 $16M), and Buenbit (2021-07-10 $11M), plus Pomelo is the only Series B in the visible set (2024-01-17 $40M).

Are there disclosure outliers or missing amounts that affect comparisons?

Yes. B2Gov (Financial Services) is listed with an undisclosed amount on 2023-05-24, which prevents it from joining the disclosed-size comparisons. On the disclosed side, Let’sBit’s $100K (2022-03-16, Pre-Seed) is the smallest disclosed figure, while Pomelo’s $40M (2024-01-17, Series B) is the largest disclosed figure, creating a wide disclosed spread between the extremes.

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