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Tax filing automation for individuals in Latam.
Tributi has raised $920K across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Tributi.
Tributi was founded in 2017 by Simón González (Founder) and Andrés Vélez (Founder).
Tributi has raised $920K in total across 2 funding rounds.
Tributi automates tax filing for individuals in Latam, and offers curated financial services to those users based on their financial data.
Key people at Tributi.
Tributi has raised $920K across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $800K Seed in July 2018.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2018 | $800K Seed | — | Canary Ventures, Graph Ventures, Latitud, Marcelo Sampaio, Mauricio Feldman | Announced |
| Jan 1, 2018 | $120K Seed | — | Endeavor Catalyst, Ignia Partners, Invx | Announced |
Tributi was founded in 2017 by Simón González (Founder) and Andrés Vélez (Founder).
Tributi has raised $920K in total across 2 funding rounds.
Tributi's investors include Canary Ventures, Graph Ventures, Latitud, Marcelo Sampaio, Mauricio Feldman, Endeavor Catalyst, IGNIA Partners, INVX.
Tributi is a Colombian fintech startup focused on automating tax filing preparation for individuals in Latin America, drastically reducing the friction and complexity traditionally associated with tax compliance in the region[1][6]. Its product serves individual taxpayers by providing an intuitive, digital platform that simplifies tax return submission through automation and guided workflows[7][8]. By addressing the cumbersome and often confusing tax filing process, Tributi helps users save time, avoid errors, and ensure compliance with local tax authorities.
For an investment firm, Tributi represents a compelling opportunity aligned with a mission to support fintech innovation that enhances financial inclusion and efficiency in Latam. The company operates in the key sectors of fintech, tax technology, and digital financial services, contributing positively to the startup ecosystem by pioneering automation in a traditionally manual and bureaucratic domain. Its growth momentum is supported by backing from prominent investors like Y Combinator and Simma Capital, and its expansion across multiple Latam countries reflects strong market demand for digital tax solutions[6].
Founded in 2018 in Medellín, Colombia, Tributi was created by entrepreneurs with a deep understanding of the tax challenges faced by individuals in Latin America[6]. The idea emerged from recognizing the widespread difficulties and inefficiencies in tax filing processes, which are often manual, error-prone, and intimidating for non-experts. Early traction came from simplifying tax filing through an easy-to-use interface that allowed users to answer a few questions, upload documents, and have their taxes filed on their behalf, quickly gaining user trust and adoption[7][8]. Support from Y Combinator in 2018 helped accelerate product development and market reach.
Tributi rides the wave of digital transformation and automation in Latin America’s tax administration, a region undergoing significant modernization of tax processes through e-filing, pre-filled returns, and robotic process automation[2][3]. The timing is critical as governments in countries like Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, and Chile increasingly adopt digital tax platforms and regulations that demand efficient compliance solutions[3][4]. Tributi’s automation addresses the market forces of rising tax complexity, digital service taxation, and the need for accessible tools for individuals, thereby influencing the broader ecosystem by promoting transparency, compliance, and financial inclusion[5].
Looking ahead, Tributi is well-positioned to expand its footprint across Latin America by leveraging ongoing digitalization trends in tax administration and growing demand for fintech solutions that simplify financial tasks for individuals. Future growth will likely be shaped by increasing regulatory requirements for digital tax compliance and the adoption of AI and data analytics to further streamline tax processes. Tributi’s influence may evolve from a tax filing tool to a broader personal finance platform, deepening its role in the Latam fintech ecosystem and potentially integrating with other financial services to offer comprehensive tax and financial advisory solutions.
By continuing to reduce tax compliance friction, Tributi exemplifies how technology can transform traditionally complex bureaucratic processes into accessible, user-friendly experiences, reinforcing its mission and impact in Latin America’s digital economy.