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Kiwi secures $7.8m to grow AI-powered credit platform for Latinos

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Kiwi, a FinTech company focused on building AI-driven credit and financial tools for underbanked Latino communities in the US, has closed a $7.8m Series A funding round.

The round was co-led by LIP Ventures and Advent-Morro Equity Partners, with further backing from Morro Ventures, Independent Capital, Neer Venture Partners, Invariantes Fund, and others. This latest funding brings Kiwi’s total equity investment to over $15m.

Founded in 2020 by Dominican Republic natives Mariano Sanz and Alexander Schachter, Kiwi was launched with a mission to address the lack of credit access among Latinos in the U.S. Its technology has since helped more than 100,000 users build credit histories and connect with formal financial services.

Kiwi offers a suite of AI-powered products that cover the entire credit lifecycle—from underwriting and fraud detection to compliance and servicing. The platform has been tailored specifically to how Latino immigrants and US-born Latinos manage their finances, providing access to tools that support spending, saving, borrowing, and staying financially connected.

With over 300% revenue growth in 2024 and ongoing profitability, the company now plans to use the new capital to accelerate its nationwide rollout, advance its AI capabilities, and develop new financial products aligned with the day-to-day needs of its users.

Kiwi CEO Mariano Sanz said, “Access to credit is often the biggest barrier for our customers. When you solve that first, you earn the long-term relationship. Our customers don’t want just another app. They want someone who sees them, understands them, and helps them thrive in a market where they’ve been historically overlooked. That’s what we’re building.”

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