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Bronstein Zilberberg Advised Gringo Series A Investment funded by Kaszek

Partner Guilherme Potenza led the firm’s deal team

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Partner Guilherme Potenza led the firm’s deal team in advising Gringo in this transaction

Bronstein Zilberberg Chueri Potenza Advogados (BZCP) advised São Paulo Gringo in its Series A investment led by Kaszek and co-led by GFC Capital and ONEVC.

The company provides a digital platform to help drivers in dealing with the bureaucratic complexities of documentation of vehicles, taxes and fines and is also providing financial services to allow customers to finance those costs.

The round comes after Kaszek itself led the company’s seed round in 2020. The latest investment brings the total investment in the company up to $10 million since its 2019 inception or BRL $55 million.

About Bronstein Zilberberg counseling of Gringo

Guilherme Potenza partner Bronstein Zilberberg
Guilherme Potenza

Bronstein, Zilberberg, Chueiri & Potenza Advogados acted as legal counsel to Gringo with partner Guilherme Potenza leading the firm’s deal team with associate Paula Bobrow.

The firm is a full service law firm based in São Paulo and is highly recognized as one of the top M&A Venture Capital law firms in the country.

André Thiollier in Bronstein Zilberberg advised Gringo
André Thiollier

Foley & Lardner LLP acted as U.S. counsel to Gringo. Silicon Valley Latin America specialist, partner André Thiollier of the global law firm, led the firm’s deal team with associate Courtney King.

The firm is a US-based full service global law firm servicing its clients from over 25 offices around the globe.

Beyond the Law.News was not informed of nor could it verify the name of the law firms representing or acting on behalf of the other parties.

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