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Montevideo Uruguay YC W23 A2A payments infrastructure for LATAM programmatic money movement; $500K G2/Tekton/YC seed at $1-5M revenue selected for Mastercard Start Path competing with Belvo and Kushki for pay-by-bank infrastructure.
Infinia is a Montevideo, Uruguay-based account-to-account (A2A) payments infrastructure company — backed by Y Combinator (W23) with $500,000 in funding from G2 Momentum Capital, Tekton Ventures, YC, Decacorn Capital, and Flucas Ventures — providing fintech companies, marketplaces, and enterprises across Latin America with programmatic money movement infrastructure (pay-by-bank, open banking payments, recurring debit) that enables businesses to move money across Latin American markets without the friction, cost, and settlement delays of traditional card-based payment rails. Founded in 2022 by Alejandro Rettig and Ianai Urwicz in Montevideo, Infinia has generated $1-5 million in annual revenue with 12 employees and was selected for the Mastercard Start Path Emerging Fintech program.
Stamford CT world's largest equipment rental (NYSE: URI) at $15.3B 2024 record revenue with 1,625 locations and $20.6B fleet OEC; Q4 2024 record +10% dividend increase competing with Sunbelt for construction/industrial rental market.
United Rentals is a Stamford, Connecticut-based equipment rental company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: URI) as an S&P 500 component — operating as the world's largest equipment rental company with approximately 16% of the North American market, a fleet of 4,800+ classes of equipment valued at $20.59 billion in original equipment cost, and 1,625 locations across North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. In fiscal 2024, United Rentals generated $15.3 billion in revenue (record) with 22,397 employees, and Q4 2024 revenue of $4.095 billion (record), with the Board approving a 10% quarterly dividend increase. The specialty rental segment (trench safety, power & HVAC, pump solutions) generates $4+ billion annually as the fastest-growing segment. CEO Matthew Flannery has led the company since 2019. United Rentals was founded in 1997 by Brad Jacobs through an acquisition-led consolidation strategy, completing ~275 acquisitions including RSC Holdings ($4.2B, 2012), BlueLine Rental ($2.1B, 2018), and Ahern Rentals ($2.0B, 2022).
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