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The Brazilian company Movile, owner of most shares of the iFood Internet food delivery application, announced Thursday (12) that she received a new contribution of US $ 124 million. The money came from its two main investors, Naspers Ventures and Brazilian fund Innova Capital, owned by Jorge Paulo Lemann (currently the richest man in Brazil).
According to the company, the new contribution will be used to: develop several companies controlled by the group, including the online payment solution Zoope and the ticketing platform Sympla. IFood would also be in demand for money plans.
"Movile wants to further promote the global innovation ecosystem," said Helile Lemos, COO of Movile, in a statement released in Estadão. "By focusing our energy on the logistics, ticketing and payment segments, we will increase the scalability potential of iFood, Sympla and Zoop, and we will influence the day-to-day experiences of the day." even more customers. "
Only six months after an investment of US $ 82 million from the same companies last year, Movile had invested a total of US $ 53 million. 375 million US dollars since its launch in 1998.
The amount has been used for acquisitions and investments in more than 20 companies, which currently gives Movile a total of 100 million monthly active users in all Join our from our Whatsapp and Facebook DISCOUNT GROUP and always guarantee the lowest price in your purchases.
Source: Estadão
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