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Brazilian SaaS startup Capim lands a $26.7M Series A


Capim, a startup offering Brazilians the option to buy now, pay later (BNPL) for dental services, has raised $26.7 million in Series A funding, it tells

Capim, a startup offering Brazilians the option to buy now, pay later (BNPL) for dental services, has raised $26.7 million in Series A funding, it tells TechCrunch exclusively. Founded in July 2021 by Marcelo Lutz and Roberto Biselli, who serve as co-CEOs, Sao Paulo-based Capim describes itself as a vertical SaaS company specializing in the dental sector. Valor Capital’s Carlos Costa said his firm was drawn to invest in Capim because the startup “addresses clear challenges faced by professionals in managing their clinics and in financing and paying for treatments.”

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