• Email Us: [email protected]
  • Contact Us: +1 718 874 1545
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Medical Market Report

  • Home
  • All Reports
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Accel, Tiger and Stripe’s COO back Mexico City-based Higo as it raises $23M for its B2B payments platform

September 30, 2021 by David Barret Leave a Comment

Just six months after raising $3.3 million in seed funding, Mexico City-based Higo announced today it has raised $23 million in a Series A round led by Accel.

Tiger Global Management also participated in the financing, along with existing backers Haystack, Homebrew, Audacious, Susa Ventures and J Ventures. A number of angel investors also put money in the round, including Stripe COO Claire Hughes-Johnson and Cristina Cordova, former head of partnerships at Stripe. 

Put simply, Higo is out to transform B2B payments for SMBs (small and medium-sized businesses) in Latin America, starting with its home country.

Rodolfo Corcuera, Juan José Fernández and Daniel Tamayo founded the company in January 2020, recognizing that the process of paying vendors for business owners is largely “manual and cumbersome.”

“In Mexico, small businesses mostly handle payables with nothing more than spreadsheets and email and legacy bank accounts,” CEO Corcuera said. 

Why global investors are flocking to back Latin American startups

The trio formed Higo to automate processes and provide visibility into cash flow, particularly for small businesses. “Informal” businesses make up about 23% of Mexico’s GDP, according to data from INEGI, the government’s National Institute of Statistics and Geography. Higo launched its SaaS platform last November with the goal of “building the simplest way for businesses in Latin America to pay, collect and finance invoices.”

Today, the company says it has grown “over 20x,” to thousands of companies paying and getting paid with its platform compared to just a handful at the beginning of 2021. Also, since its last funding round, the company has launched a financing product to help companies increase liquidity through AP (accounts payable) extension.

“We provide on-demand financing in case payments are late, making cash flow concerns a thing of the past,” Corcuera said.

The exec, who started two other Mexican startups in the past — Aliada and Tandem — likens Higo’s business to that of Venmo, but for businesses.

“Higo is the first B2B payments platform that automatically populates all invoices from a customer’s vendors — and provides a single ledger where users can approve, pay and finance these invoices without ever leaving our platform,” he said. “Think of us a bit like Venmo for B2B, with the added ability to fully finance payments you need to make or receive, with one click.”

Image Credits: Higo

Higo began 2021 with five employees and now has 31, with the goal of having a staff of 60 by year’s end. It plans to use its new capital primarily for hiring across all teams.

“In Mexico, companies don’t get paid on time,” Corcuera said. “Even large companies struggle to meet deadlines, so we are helping companies get paid faster.” The startup has enterprise clients such as logistics provider 99minutos.com and e-commerce giant Jokr, as well as small companies like vinoschidos.mx, an online wine boutique.

For now, Higo remains committed to working in its home country, where Corcuera estimates there are 4.2 million SMEs, which employ 70% of the population.

Accel’s Amit Kumar notes that the Palo Alto-based firm has been “very active” investing in LatAm, and that Higo represents its largest Series A investment in the region. Accel, he said, increasingly believes there is significant opportunity in Latin America “to build the next generation of fintech rails.”

His firm, he said, was struck not just by Higo’s “laser focus” on B2B payments and its potential to accelerate the local SMB ecosystem, but also by its belief that the co-founding team is “building one of the best early-stage teams” that it’s seen globally.

In particular, Kumar thinks that Higo’s focus on invoices is the right one for LatAm, since that is where the vast majority of inter-company commerce is conducted.

“The growth velocity in terms of deposits, transactions and vendors onboarded all indicate they’ve solved a really important problem for a large swath of businesses and will accelerate this entire ecosystem,” he said.

Homebrew backs Higo’s effort to become the ‘Venmo for B2B payments’ in LatAm

Source Link Accel, Tiger and Stripe’s COO back Mexico City-based Higo as it raises $23M for its B2B payments platform

David Barret
David Barret

Related posts:

  1. Dollar weakens after U.S. payrolls miss
  2. U.S. retail sales unexpectedly rise in August; weekly jobless claims climb
  3. U.S. business inventory accumulation slows in July
  4. Factbox-Rugby-South Africa v New Zealand – Rugby Championship

Filed Under: News

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

  • Capuchin Kidnappers, Spinosaurus Daddy, And A New Member Of The Solar System
  • Plastic Rocks Are A “New And Terrifying” Phenomenon Coming To A Shore Near You
  • “We Also Tried Remote Control Cars Dressed As Females”: How Scientists Took On Rare Kākāpō Artificial Insemination
  • “Missing Americans”: US Excess Deaths Still Above Pre-COVID Levels, Upwards Of 1 Million
  • Clever Hawk Spotted Using Pedestrian Crossing To Catch Prey In New Jersey
  • There’s A Bold And Controversial Theory That Jesus Was A Hallucinogenic Mushroom
  • You Don’t Have 5 Senses, You Have Way More Than That
  • Space Oddity: The Atmosphere Of Titan Spins In A Different Way From The Saturnian Moon
  • Hummingbirds Have Rapidly Evolved In California Over The Past Century
  • The Moon’s Mysterious Magnetic Rocks Might Have A Cataclysmic Explanation
  • The Earth’s Core Is Leaking. The Result: More Gold
  • Over 40 Percent Of Kids In A US Study Thought Bacon Was A Plant
  • Fossil Mystery Reveals New Species Of 85-Million-Year-Old Sea Monster, And It’s “Very Odd”
  • Can’t Handle The Heat? A Potential “Anti-Spice” Could Tame Spicy Food
  • We Now Know When Denisovans, Neanderthals, And Modern Humans Inhabited Denisova Cave
  • Tailless Alligator Shocks Passersby On Highway In Southern Louisiana
  • What Is Trump’s “Golden Dome” Missile System And How Would It Actually Work?
  • Geophagia – Why Some People Eat Soil, And Whether You Should Try It Too (Spoiler: No)
  • Rare Moonlit Night On Mars Captured By Perseverance
  • This Strange, Supergiant Amphipod Inhabits Up To 59 Percent Of The World’s Seabed
  • Business
  • Health
  • News
  • Science
  • Technology
  • +1 718 874 1545
  • +91 78878 22626
  • [email protected]
Office Address
Prudour Pvt. Ltd. 420 Lexington Avenue Suite 300 New York City, NY 10170.

Powered by Prudour Network

Copyrights © 2025 · Medical Market Report. All Rights Reserved.

Go to mobile version