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Brazil’s Matera lands $100m investment from Warburg Pincus

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Summary of Matera’s $100 Million Investment from Warburg Pincus

  • Investment Details:
    • Total Amount: $100 million.
    • Investor: Warburg Pincus, a New York-based private equity firm.
    • Stake: Minority stake in Matera.
  • Use of Funds:
    • Expansion: Financing Matera’s expansion into the North American market.
    • Product Development: Enhancing Matera’s product offerings.
  • Company Background:
    • Founded: 1987 in Brazil.
    • Primary Offerings: Instant payment services, core banking solutions, QR code payment services.
    • Recent Acquisition: Acquired Brazilian AI firm Cinnecta to integrate AI into its instant payment offerings.
    • US Presence: Philadelphia headquarters focusing on the North American market.
  • Key Product:
    • Digital Twin Ledger: Integrates with a bank’s existing core platforms to enable real-time digital user experiences and address core banking modernisation challenges.
  • Investor Commentary:
    • Henrique Muramoto, MD at Warburg Pincus: Emphasized the potential of Matera’s Digital Twin to help North American banks modernize their core systems.
    • Warburg Pincus: Has invested over $33 billion in technology enterprises and more than $16 billion in financial services firms since its inception in 1966.
  • Strategic Context:
    • Relevance: The investment aligns with Warburg Pincus’ focus on technology and cloud-based platforms.
    • Market Opportunity: Recognized the opportunity for Matera’s solutions following the emergence of PIX in Brazil.
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