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How $100B Mercado Libre got started—& why it almost went bankrupt after 9 months. | Hernan Kazah, Co-Founder Mercado Libre

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Jun 23, 2025
Hernan Kazah, co-founder of Mercado Libre and Managing Partner at Kaszek Ventures, shares insights from building Latin America's leading e-commerce platform. He discusses how Mercado Libre survived financial turmoil by prioritizing profitability over rapid growth. Hernan explains the significance of focusing on fewer key areas to build a strong foundation, the innovative strategies for attracting initial users, and the lessons learned from navigating competitive pressures. His journey illustrates the power of resilience and strategic patience in the startup world.
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ANECDOTE

Early Launch Strategy

  • Mercado Libre launched with a basic auction platform in 1999, initially listing collectibles and computer parts to attract buyers and sellers.
  • They bought popular items like Palm Pilots and auctioned them starting at $1 to generate activity and traction on the site.
ANECDOTE

Miraculous Fundraising Survival

  • Mercado Libre raised $7.6 million pre-crash and then struggled for funding during the Nasdaq crash.
  • They closed a $46 million round under intense pressure, which was a turning point vital for survival.
INSIGHT

Slow Steady Growth Wins

  • Mercado Libre grew steadily over decades due to market readiness, not hypergrowth.
  • Important inflection points were mobile adoption and the pandemic, which accelerated e-commerce and logistics needs.
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