Funded Startups in Nuevo Leon
Across these 20 recently funded entries in Nuevo Leon, the largest disclosed round is Nowports’ $150M (2022-05-24, Series C).
Across these 20 recently funded entries in Nuevo Leon, the largest disclosed round is Nowports’ $150M (2022-05-24, Series C). That figure dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts—Calii’s $23M (2022-01-21, Series A) and Skydropx’s $20M (2021-10-26, Series A)—while most other disclosed rounds cluster at much smaller ticket sizes such as $6M (Kuona, 2022-12-16) and $5M (PideDirecto, 2021-10-07).
The list also shows time concentration at the top end: 3 of the 20 entries are dated in 2025 (the most recent being Nufi’s $2M on 2025-04-02), and 6 entries fall in 2023 (including two $2M rounds and multiple undisclosed amounts). Geography is tightly anchored in the Monterrey metro area—primarily Monterrey itself, with additional entries in Garza García (Buildpeer, 2024-12-19; coco, undisclosed) and San Pedro (lapzo, undisclosed)—and the round metadata skews toward uncertainty, with 2 entries marked “undisclosed” amounts and 2 entries missing a stage classification.
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this Nuevo Leon set, and is it an outlier versus the rest?
Nowports’ $150M on 2022-05-24 (Series C) is the only disclosed round above the ~$23M range, with the next-largest disclosed amounts at Calii’s $23M (2022-01-21) and Skydropx’s $20M (2021-10-26). That makes Nowports the clear disclosed outlier in deal size.
How concentrated are the rounds by date near the top of the list?
Three of the 20 entries are in 2025 (Nufi $2M on 2025-04-02; TrackChain $2M on 2025-02-12; Buildpeer $3M on 2024-12-19 is just before 2025). More broadly, entries span 2020-12-08 (Doctu, $100K) through 2025-04-02, with a heavy presence in 2023 (six entries dated 2023-01-08 through 2023-09-01).
Which location pattern dominates, and do any cities outside Monterrey show up repeatedly?
Monterrey is the primary city across the list (e.g., Nufi 2025-04-02; TrackChain 2025-02-12; ContaLink 2022-03-15). Outside Monterrey, the entries are limited and appear singly by city—for example, Buildpeer is in Garza García (2024-12-19) and lapzo is in San Pedro (2024-10-01).
How does the stage mix look, given the presence of missing or undisclosed information?
Stage classification is incomplete in multiple ways: 2 entries list “undisclosed” amounts (lapzo on 2024-10-01; coco on 2023-09-01) and 2 entries omit the stage entirely (Kredi on 2021-06-10; Doctu on 2020-12-08). Within those with known stages, several appear as Seed/Pre-Seed, but the list also includes larger branded categories like Series C (Nowports) and multiple Series A rounds (Calii, Skydropx).
Are any sectors represented frequently enough to suggest a thematic cluster?
Financial Services appears most often, showing up across Nufi (Seed, $2M on 2025-04-02), TrackChain is Information Technology (so not Financial), PoloPay (Pre-Seed, $500K on 2023-04-05), ContaLink (Seed, $2M on 2022-03-15), and Kredi (stage missing, $3M on 2021-06-10). Health Care also repeats (elery Seed $2M on 2023-05-15; Doctu with missing stage $100K on 2020-12-08).
Which entries are the smallest disclosed rounds, and how do they sit relative to the larger deals?
The smallest disclosed amount shown is $100K, appearing in Meefi on 2024-01-08 and again in Doctu on 2020-12-08. Both are far below the top end of the distribution, with Nowports’ $150M (2022-05-24) standing out as an order-of-magnitude-plus higher disclosed amount than these $100K rounds.
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