Yellow Ventures
Venture capitalSão Paulo · Seed · 6 people tracked
Investment thesis
Yellow Ventures invests at the seed stage and positions itself as a firm built by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs. Drawing on their own experience founding companies and being funded by investors, the team emphasizes that the people they work with matter most. They move quickly, respect founders' time, and back talented individuals who leverage technology to drive transformation across industries.
Source: firm website, verified Aug 16, 2026.
Team · 6 people
from the firm's website & public directoriesWhat they invest in
from 5 of 6 portfolio companiesSaaS ×3Fintech ×2Mobility & Transportation ×2AI & Machine Learning ×1HR Tech ×1Logistics & Supply Chain ×1Marketplaces ×1Travel & Hospitality ×1
HQs:Brazil×5
Investments · 6 tracked
founders shown can be your intro pathEasy Carros provides management software for vehicle rental companies, including a rental management system (RMS), a website builder with online booking and payment, a check-in/check-out app, fleet management and maintenance tools, and a price optimization engine.
Logistics & Supply ChainMobility & TransportationSaaS
MEI Fácil provides financial and administrative services for Brazilian micro-entrepreneurs (MEI), including CNPJ formalization, credit, and banking features.
FintechSaaS
Neon is a Brazilian fintech operating as a Central Bank-authorized payment institution that offers a digital account app with a no-annual-fee credit card, CDB investments, personal and payroll loans, Pix payments, and cashback.
Fintech
Frequently asked questions
- How many investments has Yellow Ventures made?
- Yellow Ventures has 6 tracked investments.
- What stage does Yellow Ventures invest at?
- Yellow Ventures invests at the Seed stage.
- What sectors does Yellow Ventures focus on?
- Yellow Ventures focuses on Sector Agnostic.
- Where is Yellow Ventures located?
- Yellow Ventures is headquartered in São Paulo, BR.
- Who does Yellow Ventures co-invest with?
- Yellow Ventures most often shares deals with Valor Capital Group, Across Capital Partners, Lightrock, among 5 tracked co-investors.
Co-investors · 9
Global Founders Capital (GFC) is the global venture capital platform of Rocket Internet, investing early and across sectors in fast-growing technology companies.
Latitud is an early-stage investor and community platform connecting Latin American startup talent with Silicon Valley, including a Fellowship program for founders.
Flourish Ventures is a global early-stage fintech fund that backs founders building and reshaping financial services and systems.
Kfund is a venture capital firm that invests in entrepreneurs building differentiated technology-based products and services.
albo is a Mexican fintech offering a 100% digital personal and business account with a Mastercard-backed electronic payment funds card, providing transfers, bill payments, credit, and crypto access through commercial partners.
Hippo is an online insurance marketplace that helps customers find and compare homeowners insurance policies from top carriers.
Iporanga Ventures is an early-stage venture capital fund investing in the Future of Finance, backing founders across Latin America and beyond since 2011.
Big Bets is an early-stage investor that partners with founders of software-intensive startups from day one, working closely alongside entrepreneurs to help build large next-generation technology companies.
IBBX is an industrial IoT and artificial intelligence company that provides intelligent monitoring solutions for machines and manufacturing processes. The platform combines advanced AI with expert analyst oversight to deliver predictive maintenance, anomaly detection, and asset management for industrial operations.
Firms observed investing alongside Yellow Ventures, from public investor directories. Shared companies are the overlap with Yellow Ventures's recorded portfolio.
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