Venture - Series Unknown Funded Startups in Mexico
Across the 11 most recent “Venture - Series Unknown” entries in Mexico, the largest disclosed round is GBM’s $75M on 2022-08-30; it is the only disclosed a…
Across the 11 most recent “Venture - Series Unknown” entries in Mexico, the largest disclosed round is GBM’s $75M on 2022-08-30; it is the only disclosed amount above $50M and it dwarfs the next-highest disclosed rounds (Vexi at $24M on 2022-03-21, Kueski at $23M on 2022-10-21, and others at or below $24M). A second pattern is concentration by both time and geography: 6 of the 11 rounds fall between 2022-03-16 and 2022-10-21, and “Mexico City” shows up repeatedly (GBM, Belvo, Diagnostikare, Cash, Super Seguros; plus Mexico City, Distrito Federal for Plenna).
Sector clustering is also visible. Financial Services is present in 6 of the 11 entries (GBM, Belvo, Vexi, Cura Deuda, Cash, Super Seguros), while undisclosed amounts appear in 3 of the 11 rows (Xinú on 2025-11-14; Belvo; Diagnostikare), including the most recent entry. Disclosed amounts span from $1M (Cura Deuda on 2022-03-16) up to $75M, with round dates ranging from 2021-01-15 (Super Seguros) through 2025-11-14 (Xinú).
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Frequently asked
What stands out in round size for this “Venture - Series Unknown” Mexico list?
GBM’s $75M on 2022-08-30 is the dominant disclosed outlier; it’s the only disclosed round above $50M. The next-largest disclosed amounts are $24M (Vexi, 2022-03-21) and $23M (Kueski, 2022-10-21), with several other disclosed rounds at $10M or below (e.g., Lottus Education $10M on 2021-08-05, Cura Deuda $1M on 2022-03-16).
Do any sectors dominate these “Venture - Series Unknown” entries?
Financial Services accounts for 6 of the 11 entries (GBM $75M on 2022-08-30; Belvo undisclosed on 2022-08-23; Vexi $24M on 2022-03-21; Cura Deuda $1M on 2022-03-16; Cash $3M on 2021-07-23; Super Seguros $4M on 2021-01-15). The remaining sectors each appear fewer times: Consumer Goods/Beauty (Xinú, undisclosed), Data and Analytics (Kueski), Community and Lifestyle (Plenna), Health Care (Diagnostikare, undisclosed), and Education (Lottus Education $10M).
Is there a time window where more rounds cluster?
Yes. Six of the 11 rounds occur in the 2022 span from 2022-03-16 (Cura Deuda) through 2022-10-21 (Kueski): Vexi (2022-03-21), Cura De deuda (2022-03-16), GBM (2022-08-30), Belvo (2022-08-23), Plenna (2022-09-08), and Kueski (2022-10-21). The earliest round shown is 2021-01-15 (Super Seguros), while the most recent is 2025-11-14 (Xinú, undisclosed).
Which cities are over-represented compared to single-location entries?
Mexico City, Distrito Federal appears in multiple entries: GBM (2022-08-30), Belvo (2022-08-23), Diagnostikare (2021-11-12), Cash (2021-07-23), and Super Seguros (2021-01-15), plus Plenna is also listed with Mexico City, Distrito Federal (2022-09-08). Outside Mexico City, Polanco shows up twice (Xinú 2025-11-14 undisclosed; Cura Deuda 2022-03-16 $1M) and Guadalajara, Jalisco appears once (Kueski, 2022-10-21 $23M).
How common are undisclosed amounts, and do they affect identifying size outliers?
Undisclosed amounts appear in 3 of the 11 rows: Xinú (2025-11-14), Belvo (2022-08-23), and Diagnostikare (2021-11-12). For disclosed rounds, GBM’s $75M on 2022-08-30 remains the clear size outlier, while the smallest disclosed amount is Cura Deuda’s $1M on 2022-03-16; undisclosed entries therefore don’t change the disclosed-size ceiling but they do limit confidence when comparing the newest (Xinú) to the disclosed range.
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