| Investor Type | Firm |
| Type of Fund | VC |
| Stages | Early Stage, Seed, Series A |
| Investing | Mexico • Argentina • Colombia • Chile |
| Investment Range | €25,000 - €100,000 |
Amplifica Capital is a venture capital firm based in Mexico City, focused on investing in companies that are striving to improve lives in Latin America, particularly by increasing economic opportunities and participation of women. They support entrepreneurial ventures across various sectors without specific industry constraints, following a sector-agnostic approach.
With an emphasis on early-stage investments, including Seed and Series A rounds, Amplifica Capital typically invests between $25,000 and $100,000.
Their investment thesis posits that companies with female founders or leaders are not only beneficial for societal progress but also yield higher returns. They underscore the fact that businesses led by women generate, on average, 35% more return on investment (ROI) and 12% more revenue than those without female leadership. Amplifica believes in the economic impact of investing in women, considering they make up 86% of purchasing decisions and dominate the majority of the $1.2 trillion spent annually, thus representing a significant market force.
Amplifica aims to close the gender gap, which they suggest could potentially add $7 trillion to the global economy. The firm prides itself on being the first VC firm in Latin America investing in women to generate excellent returns, signifying a paradigm shift in the VC ecosystem.
Through their investments, Amplifica Capital creates impactful stories by changing narratives and investing in disruptive women-led businesses. Their portfolio showcases various innovative companies that align with their mission to unlock the potential of technology for a better tomorrow.
Moreover, the firm offers a valuable network of experts in technology, investment, and entrepreneurship to guide and support their investees in specific areas as needed.
We invest in companies improving lives in LatAm, specifically those increasing economic opportunities and participation of women. Sector Agnostic.

