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Colombian BNPL firm Addi lands $86m in equity and debt funding

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  • Colombian buy now, pay later (BNPL) firm Addi has secured $86 million in funding, comprising $50 million in debt financing from Goldman Sachs and $36 million in equity funding.
  • The equity funding comes from venture capital firms including Andreessen Horowitz and Union Square Ventures, with additional participation from GIC Private Limited, a Singaporean sovereign wealth fund.
  • This funding round adds to the $65 million Series B raise completed by Addi in the summer of 2021.
  • In late 2021, Addi also secured $200 million in an equity and debt financing round, resulting in a valuation exceeding $700 million.
  • However, according to an interview with Bloomberg, Santiago Suárez, Addi’s CEO and co-founder, revealed that the company has since halved its valuation.
  • Despite experiencing strong growth, Addi has decided to postpone its expansion into Brazil and Mexico, prioritizing the consolidation of its position in the Colombian market.
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