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Nomad Raised $32 Million to Reach One Million Accounts in the U.S.
Foley & Lardner represented Nomad with partner André Thiollier leading the firm’s deal team

U.S. Manhattan-based Stripes led the round
Brazilian fintech Nomad raised $32 million in an investment round led by Manhattan-based Stripes to reach 1 million accounts in its investment and digital bank platform servicing mainly non-U.S. residents. The round set the company’s valuation at BRL 1 billion.
Despite the steep market decline specially hitting fintechs, the Brazilian digital bank shows incredible resilience and a flawless execution of its business plan by reaching 1 million accounts and bringing to its turf Manhattan-based asset fund Stripes with $7.6 billion under management. Stripes has under its portfolio the e-learning platform Udemy, the famous pet food brand Stella & Chewy’s and the crowdfunding platform GoFoundMe.
Founded in 2019 by former iFood co-founder Patrick Sigrist, Marcos Nader (Hub.live) and Eduardo Haber, Nomad is becoming along side Avenue Securities the de facto standard for Latin Americans to invest in the U.S. The huge prospect of this market rapidly growing market has attracted investment Brazilian powerhouse and bank XP (NASDAQ: XP) which announced just last week its intention to make available its platform by the end of 2022 to Latin American retail investors to invest in the U.S.

Nomad’s current round of investment follows a previous $20 million round by Monashees, Spark Capital, Propel, Globo Ventures and Abstract investment funds.
Newly appointed CEO Lucas Vargas, a board member of GetNinjas, told the press that the Company will use this latest source of funding to invest in new technologies, launch new products and expand the operational team.
The Esquires and the Firms Behind the Deal

Foley & Lardner LLP acted as U.S. and international legal counsel to Nomad.
The author of Latin America’s Investment Boom and the Pitfalls of American Jurisdiction, Silicon Valley partner and Latin America specialist, Andre Thiollier, represented Nomad, and led the Foley’s legal deal transaction team structuring the U.S. and international aspects of the transaction with contribution among others from Nicholas Fletcher.
The Am Law 50 and Chambers Global Foley & Lardner is a US-based full service global law firm with over 26 offices around the globe.
In 2021 the firm made a major leap into the M&A Venture capital services from its Palo Alto and San Francisco offices, which has placed it as one of the top U.S. firms servicing Latin America, and specially Brazil, today.
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The investors used their own internal legal teams in support of this transaction.
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