
PACIV Receives Investment from HCAP Partners
PACIV, a San Juan, Puerto Rico-based full-service provider of industrial automation solutions, received an investment from HCAP Partners.
PACIV, a San Juan, Puerto Rico-based full-service provider of industrial automation solutions, received an investment from HCAP Partners.
Gulp Data, a San Juan, Puerto Rico-based company which specializes in data-backed loans, raised up to $25M Credit facility.
Raincoat, a San Juan, Puerto Rico-based startup developing scalable climate insurance solutions, raised additional $6.5M in funding.
Intuition Systems, a San Juan, a Puerto Rico-based decentralized infrastructure provider, raised $4M in Seed funding.
Kiwi, a San Juan, Puerto Rico-based fintech dedicated to helping consumers build credit history and improve financial literacy, raised $75m credit facility and $4.5m pre-series A funding round.
Carbonwave, a Puerto Rico-based company which specializes in upcycling of seaweed bloom into plant-based biomaterials, raised $5M in Series A funding.
Supreme Optimization, a San Juan, Puerto Rico-based digital marketing agency focused exclusively on life sciences, received a majority investment from Trinity Hunt Partners.
Linse Capital, a San Juan, Puerto Rico-based growth equity firm, raised $700m to back industrial technology companies.
bMedia Group, a San Juan, Puerto Rico,-based media company focused on out-of-home (“OOH”) sector, received an investment from Crestline Investors, and Seaport Capital.
tea, a Puerto Rico-based company building an open source software platform on the blockchain, raised $8.9M in Seed funding.
Tea, a San Juan, Puerto Rico-based company building an open source software platform on the blockchain, raised $8m in seed funding.
FV Bank, a Puerto Rico-based dual licensed challenger bank and digital asset custodian, closed of Series A funding round worth $8m at a post money valuation of $48.9m.
Hoy Health, a Morristown, NJ and San Juan, Puerto Rico-based health tech platform, completed a multi-million dollar first round of its seed funding.
Rock Solid Technologies, a San Juan, Puerto Rico- and Austin, Texas-based software and IT services company in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean, received a majority growth investment from Strattam Capital.