LatAm: Digital Transformation, Opportunities, and Investing with Julio Vasconcellos
Dec 07, 2021•53 min
Episode description
Julio Vasconcellos (@juliov), managing partner at Atlantico, joins Anne Dwane and Lucas Bagno to discuss:
- The state of venture capital in Latin America and its vibrant yet nascent ecosystem.
- Why companies shouldn't underestimate the difficulties of expanding from one country to another within LatAm.
- The fact that Latin America is one of the earliest adopters of tech. Internet penetration is 75% in Brazil and 81% in Mexico, both higher than China and India. Brazil also leads the world in number of hours a day the average person spends online.
- Advice on pitching, including why Julio needs to see authentic excitement from a founder for a company to last for the long term.
- Why he had half local and half global investors on his cap table when he was building his companies in LatAm.
- The bull and bear case for LatAm.
- How the rise of distributed teams has impacted the region and the talent landscape in LatAm.
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- The state of venture capital in Latin America and its vibrant yet nascent ecosystem.
- Why companies shouldn't underestimate the difficulties of expanding from one country to another within LatAm.
- The fact that Latin America is one of the earliest adopters of tech. Internet penetration is 75% in Brazil and 81% in Mexico, both higher than China and India. Brazil also leads the world in number of hours a day the average person spends online.
- Advice on pitching, including why Julio needs to see authentic excitement from a founder for a company to last for the long term.
- Why he had half local and half global investors on his cap table when he was building his companies in LatAm.
- The bull and bear case for LatAm.
- How the rise of distributed teams has impacted the region and the talent landscape in LatAm.
Thanks for listening — if you like what you hear, please review us on your favorite podcast platform.
Check us out on the web at www.villageglobal.vc or get in touch with us on Twitter @villageglobal.
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