Funded Startups in Lima
Among the 16 Lima-based entries shown, the largest disclosed round is LEASY’s $28M (2024-03-23).
Among the 16 Lima-based entries shown, the largest disclosed round is LEASY’s $28M (2024-03-23). That $28M figure sits well above the other disclosed amounts on the page, where the next-highest disclosed round is $18M (Crehana, 2020-12-17), and several other disclosed rounds cluster at $2M, $5M, $7M, $10M, and a single $700K. Disclosed amounts therefore skew to a small number of larger deals rather than a tight middle.
Timing and stage mix also cluster. Eight of the entries have undisclosed or blank amounts/series labels (Kaudal on 2025-05-05; Bio Natural Solutions on 2024-02-20; Cirkula on 2023-10-06; Genderlab on 2023-09-04; Doktuz on 2022-09-06; OlaClick on 2022-09-06; plus LEASY’s 2024-03-23 row is disclosed while LEASY’s 2022-11-16 row is also disclosed at $10M), leaving fewer clearly sized rounds. Temporally, the most recent cutoff spans 2020-12-17 (Crehana) through 2025-08-12 (EQUIP), with a notable concentration in 2024 (Nutri Co $2M on 2024-07-25; LEASY $28M on 2024-03-23).
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Frequently asked
Which single disclosed round looks like the main outlier among Lima deals, and what are the next-largest disclosed benchmarks?
LEASY’s $28M on 2024-03-23 is the largest disclosed amount in the list. The next-highest disclosed amount is Crehana’s $18M on 2020-12-17, with several other disclosed rounds staying below that at $10M (LEASY, 2022-11-16) and $7M (Chazki, 2021-04-14).
How much of this list falls into missing or non-disclosed deal sizing, versus disclosed rounds?
Five entries explicitly show “undisclosed” amounts or effectively lack a disclosed amount figure (Kaudal 2025-05-05; Bio Natural Solutions 2024-02-20; Cirkula 2023-10-06; Genderlab 2023-09-04; Doktuz 2022-09-06; OlaClick 2022-09-06), and two rows have blank “Series” fields (LEASY 2024-03-23 and Crehana 2020-12-17) even though amounts are disclosed for those rows where shown. In contrast, several entries do provide disclosed amounts (e.g., EQUIP $1M on 2025-08-12; Nutri Co $2M on 2024-07-25; Talently $700K on 2021-02-26).
Are there any tight time windows where multiple funded rounds cluster in this Lima set?
Yes: 2024 contains multiple entries with dated rounds, including Nutri Co $2M on 2024-07-25 and LEASY $28M on 2024-03-23, alongside an undisclosed Bio Natural Solutions entry on 2024-02-20. Earlier, 2022 also shows clustering with multiple September entries (uDocz 2022-09-13 $2M; Doktuz 2022-09-06 undisclosed), plus LEASY’s disclosed $10M on 2022-11-16.
What stage labels recur, and do they appear alongside materially different disclosed sizes?
“Seed” appears repeatedly across the page: EQUIP $1M (2025-08-12), Prestamype $5M (2023-08-23), and GoJom $1M (2021-11-24), with OlaClick showing Seed on 2022-09-06 but an undisclosed amount. “Series Unknown” is also frequent (e.g., Kaudal 2025-05-05; Bio Natural Solutions 2024-02-20; Cirkula 2023-10-06; plus LEASY 2022-11-16), and disclosed sizes in the explicitly labeled Series A/Non-equity rows include Nutri Co $2M (Series A, 2024-07-25) and LEASY $28M/$10M (one row labeled with Series Unknown, one without a stage label).
Which sectors are over-represented in this slice of Lima-funded companies?
Financial Services appears most often, showing up for LEASY (2024-03-23 $28M and 2022-11-16 $10M) and Prestamype $5M (2023-08-23) and GoJom $1M (2021-11-24). Commerce and Shopping is the next most visible theme with EQUIP (2025-08-12 $1M), OlaClick (2022-09-06 undisclosed), and Chazki (2021-04-14 $7M).
How do the earliest and latest dated entries compare, and what does that imply about the time span covered here?
The latest dated round shown is EQUIP on 2025-08-12 ($1M), while the earliest dated entry is Crehana on 2020-12-17 ($18M). That places the displayed rounds across roughly five years (from 2020-12-17 to 2025-08-12), with multiple 2024 events (including Nutri Co $2M and LEASY $28M) sitting closer to the most recent cutoff.
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