Divibank
Divibank is a technology company.
Financial History
Divibank has raised $12.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Divibank raised?
Divibank has raised $12.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Divibank is a technology company.
Divibank has raised $12.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Divibank has raised $12.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Divibank is a São Paulo-based fintech company founded in 2020 that builds an all-in-one platform for online businesses in Latin America, combining payment orchestration and non-dilutive capital access.[1][2][3] It offers payment solutions like Divibank Pay, which integrates multiple processors, gateways, and methods to reduce costs, boost approvals, and optimize transactions, alongside revenue-share financing for funding marketing campaigns, supplier payments, inventory, and cash flow management.[1][3][4] Serving SMEs and e-commerce firms, Divibank solves high fees, low approval rates, and capital constraints in fragmented LatAm markets, driving scalable growth with data-driven, personalized support.[1][3][5] With 34 employees and recent $8.2M funding in April 2025 led by Better Tomorrow Ventures (plus a prior $3.6M seed), it shows strong momentum toward payments dominance.[2][3][6]
Divibank was founded in 2020 in São Paulo, Brazil, by Jaime Taboada (Co-Founder and CEO) amid rising demand for efficient fintech tools in Latin America's digital economy.[2][3] Emerging from challenges in e-commerce financing and payments—such as poor service, high costs, and limited capital for SMEs—the idea crystallized around a unified platform blending payment orchestration with revenue-based funding.[1][3][5] Early traction built on data-driven models for non-dilutive capital, helping businesses fund growth without equity dilution, with pivotal funding rounds validating its approach: a $3.6M seed followed by $8.2M in 2025 to expand payments.[3][6]
Divibank rides the LatAm fintech boom, fueled by e-commerce surge, SME digitization, and demand for embedded finance amid economic volatility.[1][3][5] Timing aligns with post-pandemic online business growth and regulatory shifts favoring orchestration over siloed payments, where market forces like high rejection rates (often >20% regionally) and fee pressures create tailwinds.[5] It influences the ecosystem by empowering entrepreneurs with affordable scaling tools, consolidating fragmented providers, and bridging financing gaps—positioning as a "go-to partner" that boosts approvals and cuts costs, much like global players but localized for Brazil and beyond.[1][3]
Divibank is poised to dominate LatAm payments with Divibank Pay's expansion post-$8.2M raise, potentially capturing share from incumbents via orchestration and financing bundles.[3][5] Trends like AI-driven routing, rising ARR-based funding, and cross-border e-commerce will shape its path, with influence evolving toward full-stack SME platforms amid competition from Levenue or Uncapped.[3] As the leading all-in-one for online growth, expect aggressive product launches and market penetration, solidifying its role in sustainable LatAm scaling.[1]
Divibank has raised $12.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Divibank's investors include Better Tomorrow Ventures, Clocktower Technology Ventures, Dynamo Ventures, MAYA Capital, Presight Capital, Ravelin Capital, Alex Anton, Claire Diaz-Ortiz, Jonathan Bradford, Josh Abramowitz, Karim Atiyeh, Tayo Oviosu.
Divibank has raised $12.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $8.0M Venture Round in April 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 1, 2025 | $8.0M Venture Round | Better Tomorrow Ventures, Clocktower Technology Ventures, Dynamo Ventures, MAYA Capital, Presight Capital, Ravelin Capital, Alex Anton, Claire Diaz-Ortiz, Jonathan Bradford, Josh Abramowitz, Karim Atiyeh, Tayo Oviosu | |
| May 1, 2021 | $4.0M Seed | Better Tomorrow Ventures, Clocktower Technology Ventures, DOMO Invest, Dynamo Ventures, MAYA Capital, Presight Capital, Ravelin Capital, Alex Anton, Ariel Lambrecht, Claire Diaz-Ortiz, Fredrik Björk, Israel Salmen, Jonathan Bradford, Josh Abramowitz, Karim Atiyeh, Sergio Furio, Tayo Oviosu |