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Investing in the base of the piramid

IGNIA is a venture capital fund based in Monterrey, Mexico that supports high growth enterprises that serve the base of the socio-economic pyramid in Mexico.

Investing in the base of the piramid

IGNIA is a venture capital fund based in Monterrey, Mexico that supports high growth enterprises that serve the base of the socio-economic pyramid in Mexico.

Investing in the base of the piramid

IGNIA invests in companies that provide effective responses to the enormously underserved needs of low income populations - both as consumers and as productive agents in value-added supply chains.

Investing in the base of the piramid

IGNIA empowers entrepreneurship and generates social impact while creating attractive financial returns for its investors.

Investing in the base of the piramid

IGNIA is a venture capital fund based in Monterrey, Mexico that supports high growth enterprises that serve the base of the socio-economic pyramid in Mexico.

Investing in the base of the piramid

IGNIA is a venture capital fund based in Monterrey, Mexico that supports high growth enterprises that serve the base of the socio-economic pyramid in Mexico.

  • MeXvi
  • MiCel
  • IGNIA Bienes Raíces
  • Barared
  • IGNIA Shared Services
  • Agua Natural en Red
  • Provive, Comunidades Que Renacen
  • Ver de Verdad
  • Procesa Chiapas

 

 

IGNIA is a venture capital firm based in Monterrey, Mexico that supports the founding and expansion of high growth social enterprises that serve the base of the socio-economic pyramid in Mexico. IGNIA is focused on areas with disproportionate impact on the lives of low income families, such as healthcare, housing, education, basic services (water, energy, communications) and income- multiplier activities.

By providing effective responses to the enormously underserved needs of low income populations, as consumers as well as productive agents in value-added supply chains, IGNIA empowers entrepreneurship and generates social impact while creating attractive financial returns for its investors.

 

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