– Leading iPaas Startup receives investment led by SoftBank to help US-based and Latin American-based Companies Achieve Their Tomorrow Today –
Today, Digibee, the leading low-code integration platform, announced its $25 million Series A round led by SoftBank Latin America Fund with additional participation from Kinea and G2D Investments. With this investment, Digibee plans to grow its customer base in the United States and in Latin America to empower more global enterprises to win the digital race.
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Since its inception in 2017, Digibee’s low code platform drastically reduces the complexity of integration environments and enables enterprises to digitally transform their legacy systems 10-times faster than other systems. Digibee is the preferred iPaaS solution for 250+ corporate customers including Accenture, B3, Carrefour, and others.
Digibee manages IT complexity in an agile, simple, and efficient way, enabling its customers to adopt a future-proof architecture and unlock innovation, without a single line of code and investment in new systems. Digibee is built by innovators from the world’s leading technology companies to change the way companies connect their systems.
“We are thrilled to see that the investment community believes in our mission to make our customers and our customers’ customers unstoppable,” said Rodrigo Bernardinelli, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer at Digibee. “We are helping global enterprises on their digital journey, so they can grow and scale without economically prohibitive upfront costs while empowering their talent to focus on driving their business forward. We look forward to reaching the world’s most innovative companies in the US and globally.”
“We are very excited about the Digibee investment. The company tackles a cost line – integrations – that accounts for over 50% of software spend, enabling organizations to connect their systems to turn the digital transformation into reality”, says Rodrigo Baer, Managing Partner of early-stage investments at SoftBank Latin America Fund. “The company is building a world class salesforce to take that solution to market, which will turn their product into a really global player”.