Meet The Latino Entrepreneur Who Aims To Transform A Trillion Dollar Market

*Thus is a good story. And I wonder, there’s a need for Latino entrepreneurs to be noticed by venture capital funders, but those funders are, by and large, non-Latinos. We need Latinos to fund Latinos, that way we’ll own our own future. VL


Forbes-logoBy Giovanni Rodriguez, Forbes

A few years ago, Edrizio De La Cruz had a great idea:  a better way for émigrés to send money back home by reducing the friction caused by middlemen (the incumbent service providers).  The idea catapulted the Dominican Republic-born Wharton grad into the higher echelons of the startup world, landing him onstage at Demo Day for Y-Combinator’s class of 2013.  He then secured $3 million in funding, which — as my good friend Tiq Chapa at the Stanford Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative has said– is one of the few real VC scores for Latino entrepreneurs “east of the Mississippi.” Regalii,his company, is based in Washington Heights in Upper Manhattan, one of the largest hubs in the world for Dominican émigrés.

[pullquote][tweet_dis]Since 1980, the worldwide emigre population has almost doubled (to 250 million people).  But there are more immigrants in the US than in any other country (about 50 million today).[/tweet_dis][/pullquote]

And then something happened.  Edrizio and team discovered that they didn’t have what tech mavens call “market fit.”  A few reasons why:  SMS — the technology protocol they were looking at — was unacceptably unreliable for financial transactions.  The middlemen (remember them?) actually had plans of their own for this market.  Worst of all:  there were a host of other middlemen, the real people (sometimes in the family) that often stand in the way between the sender and the intended recipient of the remmitance.

It was time to fold or pivot.  And, of course, they pivoted.  But it was how that got my attention.

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