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Mexican healthtech startup Welbe Care raises $5M

Femi Thomas by Femi Thomas
12/17/2022
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Mexican startup Welbe Care, which offers companies a health platform for their employees through a membership, raised $5 million in a seed round led by Brazilian fund Volpe Capital and Mexico’s Nazca. SVLC, Kortex, and GreenRock also participated.

With the recent capital, Welbe Care, also known as Welbe, accumulates $7.1 million in financing.

Eduardo Medeiros, CEO, and co-founder of the company told Contxto that the new investment will focus on expanding the commercial area to position the brand, on acquiring new partners, and on the operational part to increase its services.

Welbe is a B2B platform that provides companies with a complete record of workers’ health data and enables them to comply with OHS regulations.

With the platform, human resources areas can put employees in contact with general practitioners and specialists in Mexico. 

In addition, employees and their families can access check-ups, face-to-face or virtual medical consultations in up to seven different specialties, and laboratory tests.

The health-tech started operations in January of this year and currently has 22 multinational clients from various industries, such as Henkel, Redbull, Engie, Enel, Jüsto, TUL, Grupo SOMA, WRI, Ansamex, among others.

 

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