After almost a year and a half since the pandemic began, which brought various challenges and important changes to the country’s economic sector, some Mexican startups have stood out for reinventing themselves and adapting to the new panorama of the world of work and, above all, for their growth, commitment, and attraction of talent. In this context, LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional network, presents for the third consecutive year in Mexico its list of Top Startups which, this year, is led by Fintechs and young e-commerce companies that have helped Mexicans to adapt to a new reality.
In Mexico, Fintechs continue to record unprecedented figures, even with the obstacles of the pandemic, reflected in investments that exceeded 700 million dollars just last year, which is due to the growing need of users to be able to manage their activities financial at a distance. On the other hand, electronic commerce has witnessed enormous growth, in fact, according to the research firm, eMarketer, in 2020 more than 10.8 million consumers made their first online purchase in Latin America, and in Mexico this was translated into an expansion of more than 300% in two out of three ecommerce companies.