Sam Brake Guia

Sam Brake Guia
Fintech South America

The rise of cryptocurrencies in Colombia: Interview with Germán Montoya

Cryptocurrencies have taken the world by storm in recent years, popping up across the globe in one form or another. From Burger King’s WhopperCoin

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South America

Casa Peru at SXSW: Peruvian businesses and startups hit the scene at Austin’s world famous event

The South by Southwest Interactive Festival is a buzzing nine-day event that explores tech, culture, music, and more across its schedule of panels,

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Regions South America Startups

Papumba takes first places at G-Startup Worldwide in Sao Paulo, Brazil

Papumba, a startup from Argentina focusing on play-based pre-school education for youngsters, secures top place at G-Startup Worldwide in Brazil.

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South America

Contest encourages children from Bogotá to create apps

Until September 30th, teams of three to five members – each comprising of students and one school teacher – will have the opportunity

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South America Startups

Locals use Startup’s platform to give free “Narcos” tours in Colombia

Thanks to Netflix’s incredibly successful series “Narcos”, Colombia’s major cities have been thrown into the limelight, attracting a large number of tourists to

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Central America and Caribbean

Startup Weekend is coming to the Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic (DR) might be a small island but it has a lot of reasons to be proud. Not only is it

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South America

Why your next cybersecurity expert should be from Argentina

Due to a long history of military rule, Argentina seems to have a natural talent for breaking rules, pushing boundaries, and apparently hacking.

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South America Startups

Three startups expressing Argentina’s creative side

With a population of 43.85 million in Argentina, it is hardly surprising there is going to be a creative few mixed in there.

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Mexico

Mexico’s most downloaded app provides earthquake alerts to over 45M residents

Early this month, Mexico successfully secured $360 Million of catastrophe cover with the World Bank cat bond. The deal is designed to help

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