Le SaaS et la fintech représentent près de la moitié des 2 295 startups colombiennes

Le nombre de startups en Colombie a progressé de 9,3 % en 2025 pour atteindre 2 295 entreprises actives, selon le Colombia Tech Report 2026 de KPMG.

Le SaaS représente 27 % du total et la fintech 20 %, soit un cumul de 1 075 entreprises. La healthtech arrive en troisième position avec 202 sociétés.

L'écosystème a reçu 857 millions de dollars d'investissements au cours de l'année 2025, ce qui équivaut à 20 % du capital régional. Les fonds locaux ont contribué à hauteur de 38,5 millions de dollars dans les phases précoces.

Rodrigo Rivera, président de KPMG Colombie, a souligné que le nombre d'entreprises est passé de 1 100 en 2021 à 2 295 aujourd'hui. Bogota et Cundinamarca concentrent 46 % des startups, suivies par Antioquia avec 30 %.

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The Dane reported that Colombia's GDP rose 2.2% in the first quarter of 2026, below the 2.5% recorded a year earlier. Growth was driven mainly by public spending and household consumption, while sectors such as construction and agriculture posted declines.

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