Prosus N.V. Invests in Brazilian AI Startups
ByAinvest
Thursday, Jul 10, 2025 11:23 pm ET1min read
Prosus, a global consumer internet group, has invested in Brazilian AI startups through its venture arm. The group's net sales break down by activity, with e-commerce platforms accounting for 40.4%, mobile and electronic payment platforms at 20.2%, and classified ad platforms at 12.9%. The company's revenue is geographically distributed across Europe, Latin America, Asia, North America, and other regions.
Prosus, a global consumer internet group, has recently made significant investments in Brazilian AI startups through its venture arm. This move underscores the company's commitment to leveraging artificial intelligence to drive growth and innovation in its portfolio. Prosus' net sales are diversified across various activities, with e-commerce platforms accounting for 40.4%, mobile and electronic payment platforms at 20.2%, and classified ad platforms at 12.9% [1].The investment in Brazilian AI startups aligns with Prosus' broader strategy to capitalize on the growing demand for digital services and technologies. Brazil, with its large and rapidly evolving digital market, presents a promising opportunity for Prosus to expand its footprint and explore new revenue streams. The country's tech sector has been experiencing robust growth, with a significant increase in investments in cybersecurity and other technological innovations [1].
The investment in AI startups is part of Prosus' broader strategy to enhance its technological capabilities and stay competitive in the global market. The company's revenue is geographically distributed across Europe, Latin America, Asia, North America, and other regions. This diversification helps Prosus mitigate risks associated with market volatility and economic fluctuations [1].
The quick-commerce sector in India, which is experiencing rapid growth, provides a relevant example of the potential in the digital market. According to a report by Careedge Ratings, the gross order value (GOV) in the quick-commerce sector is expected to more than triple, reaching Rs 2 lakh crore by FY28 [2]. This growth is driven by factors such as increased platform fees, higher consumer adoption, and the rise of dark stores that ensure quicker delivery of goods.
Prosus' investment in Brazilian AI startups is a strategic move that positions the company to benefit from the growing demand for digital services and technologies. By investing in innovative startups, Prosus can gain access to cutting-edge technologies and expertise, which can be integrated into its existing platforms to enhance their functionality and user experience.
References:
[1] https://tiinside.com.br/en/top-news/inovacao/startup/
[2] https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/services/retail/quick-commerce-orders-double-to-rs-64000-cr-in-fy25-to-touch-rs-2-lakh-cr-by-fy28-report/articleshow/122362718.cms

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