Love the point about Brazil's supply chain, feels like the perfect setup for a fintech and logistics boom. Always wondered though, do the local regulations make it harder for these platforms to scale quickly or is the demand so high that it outweighs the red tape?
Thanks for the feedback Noah. Actually in both these cases (fintech and logistics) there are no real regulatory hurdles. The main restraints are capital, especially infrastructure and logistics, but also in the case of fintech, raising money on the capital markets for a perceived risky sector such as Ag is also a challenge for startups especially before they have a track record.
Love the point about Brazil's supply chain, feels like the perfect setup for a fintech and logistics boom. Always wondered though, do the local regulations make it harder for these platforms to scale quickly or is the demand so high that it outweighs the red tape?
Thanks for the feedback Noah. Actually in both these cases (fintech and logistics) there are no real regulatory hurdles. The main restraints are capital, especially infrastructure and logistics, but also in the case of fintech, raising money on the capital markets for a perceived risky sector such as Ag is also a challenge for startups especially before they have a track record.