Funded Startups in Pinheiros
Five recent Pinheiros-based rounds span from 2021-10-20 (Hash) through 2026-06-15 (Inspira), a spread of roughly four years.
Five recent Pinheiros-based rounds span from 2021-10-20 (Hash) through 2026-06-15 (Inspira), a spread of roughly four years. The size pattern is bifurcated: DUX’s $44M on 2025-02-18 is the only disclosed round that sits near the top tier, while the rest cluster around $3M–$5M (Inspira $3M on 2026-06-15; Appito $5M on 2022-07-19; Rabbot $5M on 2022-05-12), with Hash at $40M on 2021-10-20 as another high-end point.
Sectors concentrate into two adjacent groups: two entries are in Financial Services (Rabbot $5M in 2022-05-12; Hash $40M in 2021-10-20), while the other three are split across Professional Services (Inspira), Food and Beverage (DUX), and Sports (Appito). Stage labels are mixed—three of the five entries carry non-standard or unspecified naming, including two “Series Unknown” classifications (DUX on 2025-02-18; Appito on 2022-07-19). Timing also forms a mid-window cluster: three rounds land in 2022 and 2025 (Rabbot 2022-05-12, Appito 2022-07-19, DUX 2025-02-18), with the remaining two anchoring the 2021 and 2026 edges.
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in Pinheiros, and how does it compare to the others shown?
The largest disclosed amount is DUX’s $44M (2025-02-18). It is followed by Hash’s $40M (2021-10-20), while Inspira’s $3M (2026-06-15) and the two $5M rounds (Rabbot on 2022-05-12; Appito on 2022-07-19) sit well below that top pair.
Are there any clear date clusters among the most recent five rounds?
Yes. Three rounds fall in a mid-span anchored around 2022 and 2025: Rabbot closed on 2022-05-12 for $5M, Appito on 2022-07-19 for $5M, and DUX on 2025-02-18 for $44M. The remaining two are the edges of the window: Hash (2021-10-20, $40M) and Inspira (2026-06-15, $3M).
Which sectors are most represented in these five Pinheiros entries?
Financial Services is the only sector appearing more than once: Rabbot (2022-05-12, $5M) and Hash (2021-10-20, $40M). The other three sectors are singletons across Professional Services (Inspira, $3M), Food and Beverage (DUX, $44M), and Sports (Appito, $5M).
How does the stage label mix break down across these rounds?
Two companies use “Series Unknown” for their rounds—DUX (2025-02-18, $44M) and Appito (2022-07-19, $5M). The remaining stage labels are Series A (Inspira $3M on 2026-06-15; Rabbot $5M on 2022-05-12) and Series C (Hash $40M on 2021-10-20).
Is there an outlier worth flagging in either size or sector?
DUX is an outlier by disclosed size relative to the $3M–$5M cluster (Inspira $3M; Rabbot $5M; Appito $5M). In parallel, Hash is another high-end point within Financial Services ($40M on 2021-10-20), whereas most of the smaller disclosed rounds are split across non–Financial Services sectors.
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