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§ Venture Capital · Tel Aviv, Israel
Venture capital firm investing in early-stage technology startups and bridging Latin American corporations with global innovation.
Ataria Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Lima, Peru, that invests in early-stage technology startups and actively bridges Latin American corporations with global innovation ecosystems. The firm combines traditional corporate venture capital with operator-driven venture building strategies to support digital businesses across diverse sectors, including artificial intelligence, big data, virtual reality, food technology, and health. Operating with an initial $11.5 million fund raised in 2018, the organization has completed more than 50 investment deals and built a global portfolio exceeding 40 active companies. The firm frequently co-invests alongside prominent industry players, recently participating in Alkira's $100 million Series C alongside Tiger Global and Inception's $50 million Seed round with Menlo Ventures and the AI Fund. Ataria Ventures was originally founded in 2015 by managing partners Alejandro Ponce and JP Ortiz.
Key people at Ataria Ventures.
Ataria Ventures is a Peru-based early-stage venture capital firm focused on transforming innovation within Latin American corporations by managing corporate venturing programs and investing in dynamic technology startups globally, including in Israel and Silicon Valley. Their mission centers on radically improving how Latin American industry leaders innovate by partnering with them to accelerate, scale, and streamline corporate venturing efforts. Ataria invests primarily in early-stage companies across sectors such as technology, healthcare, consumer products, and media, aiming to build and scale game-changing businesses that deliver new brands, products, channels, or technologies to their corporate clients[1][2][3][6].
Founded with a deep understanding of the Latin American market, Ataria Ventures leverages its expertise and network to bridge regional corporations with global innovation hubs. The firm’s approach combines corporate venture capital investments with venture building—actively inventing and launching new businesses alongside corporate partners. Their portfolio includes over 40 companies worldwide, and they have completed more than 50 deals, emphasizing operator-driven strategies to facilitate growth and scalability. This hands-on model, backed by a track record of successful exits, positions Ataria as a niche player focused on early-stage digital businesses and technology innovation in Latin America[1][2][4][6].
Ataria Ventures rides the growing trend of corporate venturing in Latin America, a region increasingly seeking to modernize and globalize its innovation capabilities. The timing is critical as Latin American corporations face pressure to compete globally by adopting new technologies and business models. By facilitating access to international startup ecosystems and managing corporate venturing programs, Ataria helps regional companies overcome innovation barriers, fostering a more dynamic startup ecosystem. This role not only accelerates innovation locally but also integrates Latin America more deeply into the global tech landscape[1][2][3].
Looking ahead, Ataria Ventures is poised to expand its influence by deepening partnerships with Latin American corporations and increasing its footprint in global innovation hubs. Trends such as digital transformation, health tech advancements, and cross-border startup collaboration will likely shape their journey. Their dual focus on investment and venture building positions them well to capitalize on emerging opportunities, potentially evolving into a key driver of Latin America’s integration into the global technology economy. This continued evolution ties back to their core mission of radically improving corporate innovation in the region[1][2][3][6].
Key people at Ataria Ventures.
Ataria Ventures has more than 26 tracked investments across 23 companies. The latest tracked deal is $50.0M Seed in Inception in November 2025.