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Latin American micro-merchant lender using social endorser networks for credit scoring; sub-8% default rate with $6.8M revenue and M&A offer received in 2025 competing in LATAM fintech.
Kashin is a Latin American fintech providing micro-merchant financing through a social credit algorithm that leverages endorser networks — where established merchants in a community vouch for new borrowers, creating a collaborative credit scoring model that achieves sub-8% default rates compared to the traditional 15% for micro-merchant lending in the region. Founded in 2020 in Lima, Peru and a Y Combinator S22 graduate, Kashin reached $6.8 million in revenue by June 2024 with a 45-person team, receiving an M&A acquisition offer in April 2025.\n\nKashin's lending model adapts the informal trust networks that already exist in Latin American merchant communities — where experienced vendors know which new sellers are trustworthy — into a formalized credit endorsement system. When a micro-merchant applies for a working capital loan, existing network members who know the applicant can endorse the application, improving the credit score and loan terms available. This social signal supplements traditional financial data (which most micro-merchants lack) and aligns incentives by making endorsers accountable for recommending creditworthy borrowers.\n\nIn 2025, Kashin serves the estimated 50+ million micro-merchants across Latin America who lack formal credit history and collateral for traditional bank loans but need working capital to purchase inventory, manage cash flow, and grow their businesses. Kashin competes with Konfio (Mexico), Nubank's lending products (Brazil), and other fintech lenders targeting the SME and micro-merchant segment. The M&A offer received in April 2025 reflects consolidation interest in the Latin American fintech lending space as larger platforms seek to acquire the proven credit models and merchant customer bases of successful micro-lending fintechs. The 2025 strategy focuses on evaluating strategic options (the M&A offer or continued independent growth), geographic expansion from Peru to other Andean markets, and potentially expanding from merchant financing to adjacent financial services.
Autonomous mobile robot company for warehouse automation; flexible AMR-based fulfillment systems that adapt to changing product mixes without fixed infrastructure.
Hermes Robotics is an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) and warehouse automation company developing robots and software for logistics and fulfillment operations in warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities. The company builds ground-based autonomous robots capable of transporting goods, fulfilling orders, and navigating dynamic warehouse environments alongside human workers, with software for fleet management and warehouse orchestration.
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