Goldman Sachs

Goldman Sachs is a global financial services firm that provides investment banking, securities, and investment management services to corporations, governments, financial institutions, and high-net-worth individuals. It advises on mergers and acquisitions, restructurings, and other corporate actions; underwrites public offerings and debt; and helps clients raise capital through various markets. The firm engages in market making and client execution across fixed income, currencies, commodities, and equities, and offers securities services including financing and lending to institutional clients. Its asset management and wealth advisory businesses manage assets and provide investment solutions for a broad client base, including institutions and individuals. Headquartered in New York, the company serves clients worldwide and operates across multiple business lines to support capital formation, risk management, and investment activities.

Vikas Agrawal

Managing Director and Head of Alternative Energy Investing

Philip Aldis

Partner

Andre Alfaro

Managing Director

Sara Beth Beckmeier

Vice President

Nigel Beslee

Managing Director

Alexander Blostein

Managing Director and Senior Analyst, Global Investment Research

Charles Bouckaert

Managing Director

Michael Brandmeyer

Global Co-Head and Co-Chief Investment Officer - External Investing Group

Beat Cabiallavetta

Partner

Ming Cheah

Vice President - Life Sciences Investing

David Chou

Managing Director

David Cohen-Mintz

Managing Director

Samayita Das

Vice President

Adam Dawson

Managing Director

Brian DeCenzo

Managing Director, TMT / Internet Banking — Investment Banking Division

Joseph DiSabato

Managing Director, Enterprise Technology

Nicholas Dier

Vice President

Nicola Dondi

Managing Director

Dominique Dorlipo

Managing Director, France Country Head

Benjamin Ferguson

Managing Director, Co-Head of Japan and Head of Client and Business Management

Ben Fife

Vice President - GS Growth

Wolfgang Fink

CEO, Germany and Austria

Adam French

Vice President

Sebastien Gagnon

Managing Director

Clare Greenan

Vice President, Financial Technology

Ashwin Gupta

Managing Director

Brendon Hardin

Vice President, Enterprise Technology

James Hayward

Managing Director of Growth Equity

Harold Hope III

Partner and Managing Director

Erdit Hoxha

Partner

Stephanie Hui

Partner

Graham Hurtt

Vice President, Technology and Services Investment Banking

Russ Hutchinson

COO of Global M&A

Gaurav Jaitly

Managing Director

Irit Kahan

Managing Director

Ben Kaminski

Executive Director

Michael Kondoleon

Managing Director

Jason Kreuziger

Managing Director, Enterprise Technology

Simon Kubbies

Managing Director (Private Equity)

Kirk Lepke

Managing Director

Alexander Lippert

Managing Director, Enterprise Technology

Cedric Lucas

Managing Director

Lyla Maduri

Managing Director

Tanner Mahoney

Vice President

Jade Mandel

Vice President, Growth Equity

Joshua Matheus

Managing Director

Teresa Mattamouros

Managing Director, Asset and Wealth Management (Infrastructure Fund)

Mathew McDermott

Managing Director

Masanori Mochida

President of Goldman Sachs Japan

Justine Moore

Private Equity Group Analyst

Antoine Munfa

Managing Director, Healthcare Technology

Peter Munzig

Financial Analyst

Scott Myers

Managing Director

Harsh Nanda

Partner

Jason Nassof

Vice President

Richard Norton

Fund Manager, Managing Director and Head of France Private Equity

Paul Pate

Managing Director, Financial Technology

Ben Payne

Managing Director

Jeffrey Possick

Managing Director

Nikhil Reddy

Managing Director, Asset Management Division

Andrew Reed

Analyst

Ben Reiber

Vice President

Michael Reilly

Vice President, Enterprise Technology

Josh Richardson MD

Managing Director

Max Ritter

Managing Director

Ronald Rolighed

Managing Director

Simon Rothery

CEO

Brady Schuck

Managing Director

Peter Seccia

Managing Director

Greg Shell

Head Managing, Inclusive Growth Strategy Partner

Sarah Shenton

Vice President in the Merchant Banking Division

Andrew Sickinger

Vice President, M&A

Gavin Simms

Managing Director

Matt Singer

Vice President

Pankaj Soni

Managing Director

Rajat Sood

Managing Director

Stephen Branton Speak

Partner and Managing Director

John Stevenson

Vice President

Ram Sundaram

Partner

Alex Tishakov

Analyst, Investment Banking Division

Samuel Villegas

President and CEO of Goldman Sachs

Christian Von Schimmelmann

Managing Director, Global Co-Head Petershill Group, Co-Chairman GP Strategies Investment Committee

Letitia Webster

Managing Director, Chief Sustainability Officer, Merchant Banking Division

Kevin Xu

Managing Director, Asia Pacific Healthcare and Life Sciences Investing

Kaixun Zhang

Managing Director

Alec Zhang

Analyst

Past deals in Brazil

Embraer

Post in 2024
Embraer is a Brazilian aerospace conglomerate specializing in the design, manufacture, and sale of aircraft for commercial aviation, defense and security, and executive jets. It also provides support services and aircraft leasing.

SumUp

Debt Financing in 2024
SumUp, established in 2011, is a leading financial technology company specializing in mobile point-of-sale (mPOS) solutions. It enables businesses, particularly small and medium-sized ones, to securely and conveniently accept card payments using smartphones or tablets. SumUp's proprietary hardware and mobile apps facilitate transactions, supporting magstripe, chip, and contactless payment methods. The company operates in 13 countries, including Germany, the UK, and Brazil, and employs over 100 people worldwide. SumUp's offerings also extend to SDKs and APIs for third-party integrations.

Iberdrola

Post in 2023
Iberdrola is a global utility company focused on the production, distribution, and retail of electricity and gas. It generates power from nuclear, hydro, and other sources, with a substantial share from renewables, and is a major owner of wind energy. The company operates electricity networks and distribution assets across multiple countries and serves customers in a broad geographic footprint, including Spain, the United Kingdom, Brazil, and the United States, with activity in nearly 40 countries. Iberdrola emphasizes the energy transition through a sustainable business model built on renewable energy, smart grids, large-scale energy storage, and digital transformation to offer advanced products and services.

Contabilizei

Series C in 2022
Founded in 2014, Contabilizei provides an online accounting service tailored for small and micro enterprises. Its platform automates tax reporting and replaces manual computation practices, enabling businesses to manage their accounting and tax obligations efficiently.

Olist

Series E in 2021
Olist is a Brazilian e-commerce platform that enables small and medium-sized sellers to reach online marketplaces and customers. Based in Curitiba, it connects merchants with major online retailers and provides an integrated suite of offerings across commerce, logistics, and capital, including tools to sell on marketplaces, social-commerce storefronts, a cloud-based logistics network, and financing or payment options. The company began by linking merchants to marketplaces and has evolved into a comprehensive end-to-end solution designed to help SMBs navigate a fragmented digital ecosystem and expand their reach to international marketplaces.

Provu

Venture Round in 2021
Provu is a fintech company based in São Paulo, Brazil, established in 2015, that focuses on personal and digital credit solutions. The company provides a fully online personal loan service, offering amounts ranging from R$2,500 to R$50,000 with rates tailored to individual financial profiles. Provu aims to facilitate access to credit by ensuring transparency and eliminating hidden costs, thereby enhancing the borrowing experience for its users. With a commitment to innovation and technology, Provu seeks to provide fair and personalized lending options, promoting financial health among its customers.

meutudo.

Debt Financing in 2021
Meu Tudo is a Brazilian financial technology company that operates a mobile application focused on providing payroll loans. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Ceara, the company serves as a marketplace lending platform, enabling users, particularly retired pensioners and federal and state employees, to access financial products and services. By acting as a banking correspondent, Meu Tudo facilitates the intermediation and negotiation of loans, utilizing anti-fraud technology to ensure secure transactions. This innovative approach allows for a streamlined digital experience in obtaining payroll loans, enhancing financial accessibility for its target audience.

Olist

Series D in 2021
Olist is a Brazilian e-commerce platform that enables small and medium-sized sellers to reach online marketplaces and customers. Based in Curitiba, it connects merchants with major online retailers and provides an integrated suite of offerings across commerce, logistics, and capital, including tools to sell on marketplaces, social-commerce storefronts, a cloud-based logistics network, and financing or payment options. The company began by linking merchants to marketplaces and has evolved into a comprehensive end-to-end solution designed to help SMBs navigate a fragmented digital ecosystem and expand their reach to international marketplaces.

Open Co (Brazil)

Series C in 2021
Open Co thinks that creating trusting relationships with clients is more important than using cutting-edge technology to create ground-breaking credit solutions. Open Co was established in 2021 as the result of the merger of Geru and Rebel, two of Brazil's most cutting-edge fintech lenders. The company's goal is to permanently turn credit into a more equitable, adaptable, and accessible tool that improves Brazilians' financial situations.

SumUp

Debt Financing in 2021
SumUp, established in 2011, is a leading financial technology company specializing in mobile point-of-sale (mPOS) solutions. It enables businesses, particularly small and medium-sized ones, to securely and conveniently accept card payments using smartphones or tablets. SumUp's proprietary hardware and mobile apps facilitate transactions, supporting magstripe, chip, and contactless payment methods. The company operates in 13 countries, including Germany, the UK, and Brazil, and employs over 100 people worldwide. SumUp's offerings also extend to SDKs and APIs for third-party integrations.

CargoX

Series E in 2020
CargoX is a technology-driven freight marketplace based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, established in 2013. The platform connects shipping companies with a network of over 1.4 million trucks, effectively addressing the issue of excess capacity in the transportation sector. By providing real-time information on available truck capacity, CargoX enhances freight visibility and helps shippers identify optimal solutions for transporting a wide range of products throughout Brazil. This approach not only reduces shipping costs for clients but also increases earnings for truck drivers while minimizing CO2 emissions associated with empty trucks on the road.

CargoX

Venture Round in 2018
CargoX is a technology-driven freight marketplace based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, established in 2013. The platform connects shipping companies with a network of over 1.4 million trucks, effectively addressing the issue of excess capacity in the transportation sector. By providing real-time information on available truck capacity, CargoX enhances freight visibility and helps shippers identify optimal solutions for transporting a wide range of products throughout Brazil. This approach not only reduces shipping costs for clients but also increases earnings for truck drivers while minimizing CO2 emissions associated with empty trucks on the road.

TraceLink

Series D in 2018
TraceLink develops and provides track-and-trace solutions for the life sciences supply chain. Its primary offering is TraceLink Life Sciences Cloud, enabling pharmaceutical serialization and compliance with regulations like EU Falsified Medicines Directive. The company serves pharmaceutical companies, distributors, and repackagers, with strategic partnerships to enhance its services.

TraceLink

Series D in 2018
TraceLink develops and provides track-and-trace solutions for the life sciences supply chain. Its primary offering is TraceLink Life Sciences Cloud, enabling pharmaceutical serialization and compliance with regulations like EU Falsified Medicines Directive. The company serves pharmaceutical companies, distributors, and repackagers, with strategic partnerships to enhance its services.

CargoX

Series C in 2017
CargoX is a technology-driven freight marketplace based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, established in 2013. The platform connects shipping companies with a network of over 1.4 million trucks, effectively addressing the issue of excess capacity in the transportation sector. By providing real-time information on available truck capacity, CargoX enhances freight visibility and helps shippers identify optimal solutions for transporting a wide range of products throughout Brazil. This approach not only reduces shipping costs for clients but also increases earnings for truck drivers while minimizing CO2 emissions associated with empty trucks on the road.

TraceLink

Series C in 2016
TraceLink develops and provides track-and-trace solutions for the life sciences supply chain. Its primary offering is TraceLink Life Sciences Cloud, enabling pharmaceutical serialization and compliance with regulations like EU Falsified Medicines Directive. The company serves pharmaceutical companies, distributors, and repackagers, with strategic partnerships to enhance its services.

CargoX

Series B in 2016
CargoX is a technology-driven freight marketplace based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, established in 2013. The platform connects shipping companies with a network of over 1.4 million trucks, effectively addressing the issue of excess capacity in the transportation sector. By providing real-time information on available truck capacity, CargoX enhances freight visibility and helps shippers identify optimal solutions for transporting a wide range of products throughout Brazil. This approach not only reduces shipping costs for clients but also increases earnings for truck drivers while minimizing CO2 emissions associated with empty trucks on the road.

IHS Towers

Private Equity Round in 2014
IHS Towers is an independent owner, operator and developer of shared telecommunications infrastructure, focused on towers, that serves mobile network operators delivering wireless voice and data services in emerging markets. It owns and operates more than 40,000 towers across markets in Africa, the Middle East and Latin America, including Nigeria, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt and South Africa, among others. The company’s geographic footprint encompasses Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and North Africa, and Latin America, with the majority of revenue generated in Nigeria.

IHS Towers

Private Equity Round in 2014
IHS Towers is an independent owner, operator and developer of shared telecommunications infrastructure, focused on towers, that serves mobile network operators delivering wireless voice and data services in emerging markets. It owns and operates more than 40,000 towers across markets in Africa, the Middle East and Latin America, including Nigeria, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt and South Africa, among others. The company’s geographic footprint encompasses Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and North Africa, and Latin America, with the majority of revenue generated in Nigeria.

Axon Digital

Venture Round in 2007
Axon Digital Design B.V. is a leading provider of professional audio and video equipment primarily serving the broadcast industry. Headquartered in Gilze, the Netherlands, the company develops and manufactures a range of products, including modular interfacing and conversion systems like Synapse, compliance recording systems such as TRACS, and configuration software known as Cortex. In addition to these core offerings, Axon supplies routers, multi-viewers, live production video mixers, and intercom systems, catering to the diverse needs of broadcasters. The company has established a global presence with regional offices in several countries, including Brazil, China, Germany, Russia, the UAE, Singapore, the UK, and the United States, supported by a network of distributors and systems integrators. Since its founding in 1987, Axon has maintained a focus on customer support and product innovation, contributing to its reputation as a trusted partner for broadcasting solutions worldwide. As of May 2020, Axon operates as a subsidiary of EVS Broadcast Equipment SA.
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