KPMG Colombia publie le rapport Colombia Tech 2026 recensant plus de 2 295 startups actives

KPMG Colombia a publié son rapport annuel montrant un écosystème de startups en pleine croissance avec 2 295 entreprises actives, soit une augmentation de 9 % par rapport à l'année précédente.

L'étude révèle que le secteur du logiciel en tant que service (SaaS) est en tête avec 610 startups, soit 27 % du total, devant les entreprises de la fintech qui totalisent 465 sociétés et représentent 20 %. Les secteurs les plus consolidés incluent la fintech, les technologies climatiques, l'intelligence artificielle et la govtech. Bogotá et Cundinamarca concentrent 46 % de l'écosystème, suivis par Antioquia avec 30 % et Valle del Cauca avec 11 %. Le défi principal identifié consiste à aider les entreprises à changer d'échelle, à s'étendre à l'international et à obtenir des levées de fonds plus solides pour garantir leur pérennité.

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