Diego Serebrisky
Managing Director @ Alta Ventures Mexico
San Miguel, Mexico
Diego Serebrisky is a seed investor at Alta Ventures Mexico in San Miguel focused on FinTech and Financial Services. Mr. Serebrisky has been Managing Director at Alta Ventures Mexico. Prior to joining Alta Ventures, Diego collaborated with Advent International, a global private equity fund. He spent 12 years in their Mexico City office and then relocated to Bogota, Colombia, where he launched the office in 2011. While at Advent, Diego focused on the wholeinvestment process including new deals analysis, investment monitoring and divestments. He participated in more than 13 investments in different sectors including financial services, business services, pharmaceutical, retail and technology. Before Advent International, he worked as a consultant with McKinsey & Company in Caracas, Venezuela, Johannesburg, South Africa and New York City providing strategy advice to large clients. Diego currently serves as a member of the Board of ColCapital, the Colombian Private Equity Association. He also served as a member of the Board of AMEXCAP, the Mexican Private Equity Association, where he was president during 2008 and 2009. Furthermore he collaborates as an Endeavor mentor and participates in the development of the entrepreneurial ecosystems in Colombia and Mexico. Mr. Serebrisky graduated with a degree in Computer Engineer, summa cum laude from Universidad Simon Bolivar at Caracas, Venezuela; he also holds an MBA from Sloan School of Management, MIT.
- Total investments:
- 15
- Last investment:
- Lead investor:
- 53%
Last updated:
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Industries Diego Serebrisky invests in
Stages Diego Serebrisky invests in
Countries Diego Serebrisky invests in
Round sizes
Round size
- Seed
- $615k–$5.1M
- Series A
- $6.5M–$11M
- Series B
- $13M–$30M
Investment Focus
Industry
- FinTech 5 (33%)
- Financial Services 4 (27%)
- Credit 2 (13%)
- Big Data 2 (13%)
- Internet 2 (13%)
Stage
- Seed 6 (40%)
- Series A 4 (27%)
- Series B 3 (20%)
- Funding Round 1 (7%)
Country
- Mexico 5 (33%)
- United States 3 (20%)
- Uruguay 1 (7%)
- Colombia 1 (7%)
- Argentina 1 (7%)
Investments
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Satellites on Fire helps to detect the real time forest fire through satellite imagery. | $2.7M / Seed / Mar 24, 2026 | |
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UnDosTres is revolutionizing the consumer payments landscape in Mexico. We are building the country's leading platform that allows Mexican's to pay for anything and everything at the tap of a button! We are amongst the fastest-growing startups in Mexico and were recently crowned the Best Fintech Startup in Emerging Markets. | $30M / Series B / Jun 28, 2022 | |
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Bankingly provides digital banking software that helps financial institutions offer online and mobile banking services. Its platform enables banks and credit unions to deliver secure self-service channels for payments, transfers, account management, and customer engagement. | $11M / Series A / May 04, 2022 | |
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Aptuno provides a seamless search and application experience for LatAm's residential renters and maximizes liquidity for landords. | $5.1M / Seed / Nov 30, 2021 | |
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Kubo.financiero is the only 100% digital regulated finance company in Mexico. It offers savings accounts, personal loans and term deposits to its clients. Kubo’s lean model allows for lower interest rates for borrowers and higher return rates for depositors and investors. Its innovative model and strategic approach aim to encourage a “multipliereffect” to generate and strengthen Mexico’s emerging middle class through customer-centered financial services. | $27.5M / Series B / Jun 24, 2021 | |
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UnDosTres is revolutionizing the consumer payments landscape in Mexico. We are building the country's leading platform that allows Mexican's to pay for anything and everything at the tap of a button! We are amongst the fastest-growing startups in Mexico and were recently crowned the Best Fintech Startup in Emerging Markets. | $6.5M / Series A / Nov 10, 2018 | |
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Kubo.financiero is the only 100% digital regulated finance company in Mexico. It offers savings accounts, personal loans and term deposits to its clients. Kubo’s lean model allows for lower interest rates for borrowers and higher return rates for depositors and investors. Its innovative model and strategic approach aim to encourage a “multipliereffect” to generate and strengthen Mexico’s emerging middle class through customer-centered financial services. | $7.5M / Series A / Aug 04, 2016 | |
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Clip is the leading commerce and digital payment platform that is empowering businesses in Mexico to interact and transact with its consumers more effectively through innovative technologies, best-in-class customer service, and the ability to accept all payment methods digitally. | $10.4M / Series A / Dec 07, 2015 | |
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Technisys helps the banks to provide the best digital experience in financial servicesTechnisys is a digital banking technology company. Its leading-edge Cyberbank Omnichannel and Digital Core solutions allow traditional banks to effectively transform to digital, and challenger, neo banks and fintech companies to jumpstart. Technisys allows theircustomers to differentiate through enhanced customer experiences, increase sales, engage with the ecosystem with Open APIs and create a platform for digital innovation. | $13M / Series B / Oct 17, 2014 | |
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We provide value to our users through free financial advising. We are able to prepare personalized financial product suggestions for our customers, which are based on data we collect from the Credit Bureau and other alternative sources. | Seed / Jun 01, 2014 | |
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Co-Investors
About Alta Ventures Mexico
Alta Ventures Mexico is an early-stage venture capital firm co-founded by Paul Ahlstrom and Rogelio De los Santos in 2010; it is integrated by a trusted professional team with in-country and international investment and operational experience. With presence in Monterrey and Mexico City, Mexico; Lehi, Utah; and Bogota, Colombia, Alta seeks toinvest in Technology, SaaS, Mobile, Consumer, Healthcare, Non-Bank Finance, Clean Energy, Education and Security sectors.It provides funding in seed start-up, early and late venture, and growth equity-stage companies targeting innovative high-growth markets. The firm typically invests between $50,000 and $10 million, with an initial committed amount of $2 to $3 million in companies with enterprise values between $1 to $7 million. Alta's deep entrepreneurial culture and innovation conception expertise, allows it to capture value and accelerate its growth following a disciplined value creation process.In addition to delivering superior returns for investors, Alta is contributing to the establishment of industry best practices thus promoting world class innovation, entrepreneurship, new job creation and the globalization of its portfolio companies.
Alta Ventures Mexico Contacts
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Paul Ahlstrom
Co-Founder & Managing Director
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Carl Adams
Associate
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Christian Aguirre
Associate
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Diego Serebrisky
Managing Director
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Irene Woolsey
Office Manager
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FAQ
What does Diego Serebrisky invest in?
Diego Serebrisky invests primarily in FinTech, Financial Services and Credit startups, most often at Seed and Series A stage. Most of the 15 investments tracked by Shizune back companies in Mexico. The Investment Focus section breaks down every industry, stage and country in the portfolio.
What is Diego Serebrisky's check size?
Diego Serebrisky typically joins rounds of $615k–$5.1M at Seed, $6.5M–$11M at Series A and $13M–$30M at Series B. These ranges are 10th–90th percentile round sizes calculated from confirmed public funding rounds, so they are a realistic guide to the rounds Diego Serebrisky participates in.
When did Diego Serebrisky last invest?
The most recent investment recorded for Diego Serebrisky closed in Mar 2026. Shizune tracks 15 investments in total for this profile, including round sizes, stages and portfolio companies, all sourced from confirmed public funding rounds and refreshed monthly.
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Yes — every stat on this profile is calculated from confirmed public funding rounds monitored across hundreds of sources since 2020. This profile was last refreshed in Aug 2026 and is updated monthly. Spotted something off? Use the “Suggest an edit” link near the top of the page.
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