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Sequoia Capital Pulls Back From South America

6 September 2013

(NY Times) Sequoia Capital has decided to manage its activities in South America from its headquarters in California after its lone partner here, David Velez, left to start his own venture, people with direct knowledge of the firm’s plans said. The move, which these people said had been in the works for several months, shows the difficulty the Silicon Valley venture capital firm has faced in finding attractive investments in the region, even as start-ups have proliferated in recent years. Nevertheless, the firm will proceed to invest in the new venture, EO2 Soucoes de Pagamento in partnership with Kaszek Ventures.

One of the people who spoke about Sequoia, who like the others did not want to be identified because the firm had not publicly announced the change, said the firm had focused in South America “on looking for growth equity investments without taking early-stage risks.” But, this person said, the firm concluded that “there are not that many opportunities at that stage.”
Douglas Leone, a partner and managing director at Sequoia who has been traveling to Brazil for several years, will step in to become the point person for the region, two people said.

Interestingly, the departure of Mr. Velez, a graduate of Stanford’s engineering school and a former Morgan Stanley investment banker, has opened the door for Sequoia’s first investment in Brazil.

Sequoia will invest in Mr. Velez’s new venture, an online financial services company called EO2 Solucoes de Pagamento, according to people briefed on his plans. The company, based in Sâo Paulo, seeks to compete with Brazil’s highly profitable banking industry. According to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, EO2 got $2 million in July from both Sequoia and Kaszek Ventures, a venture capital firm based in Buenos Aires.

Kaszek’s co-founder, Nicolas Szekasy, and Mr. Leone will serve on EO2’s board. Mr. Velez’s personal plans seem to have developed in parallel with Sequoia’s increased hesitation to build up resources in the region. A person who knows both said, “Sequoia loves the guy,” but just decided it was not worth the time and money to maintain an office with another partner.

The deal flow here has frustrated Sequoia, a backer of Apple and Google, in particular the overwhelming e-commerce focus among entrepreneurs, this person said.
Sequoia, which would not comment, has two other investments in the region — Scanntech, of Montevideo, Uruguay, which makes technology to connect independent grocers and retailers with suppliers, and Despegar, an online travel agency in Buenos Aires.

Mr. Velez is expected to stay on the boards of both Scanntech and Despegar for the time being, part of a gradual transition.
Sequoia also has exposure in the region through Kaszek. Its fund of funds, known as Heritage, invested in Kaszek’s initial fund that closed in 2011, according to two people familiar with both firms.
Still, Sequoia’s moves suggest that its priorities lie elsewhere. Last month, it created funds totaling $391 million for China and $227 million for Israel. It has yet to do anything similar for South America.

Sequoia Capital Pulls Back From South America was last modified: September 11th, 2013 by Editor
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