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Hult International Business School · 11 June 2026 · London, United Kingdom

LoLa

Building Bridges and Investing in the Future of Latin America

About the Event

The LoLa: London LatAm Gathering

The LoLa: London LatAm Gathering is the official flagship gathering connecting Latin America with global capital and innovation in London. LoLa brings together investors, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and ecosystem leaders for a day of speeches, panel discussions, and networking, creating a dynamic platform to showcase opportunities, foster partnerships, and build bridges between Latin America and London.

Programme

9:00 – 10:00am

Registration, coffee, and networking

10:00 – 10:15am

Welcome remarks

10:15 – 10:30am

Introduction to the Latin America Investment Report

Keynote
10:30 – 11:10am

Opportunities and challenges in the LatAm investment landscape

Panel
11:10 – 11:30am

Coffee break and networking

11:30 – 11:50am

The State of the Agtech Sector across LatAm and other emerging regions

Keynote
11:50 – 12:30pm

Investment opportunities at the agrifood-climate nexus

Panel
12:30 – 1:30pm

Lunch and networking

1:30 – 1:50pm

Financial inclusion and innovation in LatAm

Keynote
1:50 – 2:30pm

Challenges and opportunities in Latam’s booming financial technology landscape

Panel
2:30 – 3:30pm

Breakout sessions

Breakout
3:30 – 3:50pm

Coffee and networking

3:50 – 4:30pm

Gender and inclusion in LatAm's entrepreneurship scene

Panel
4:30 – 5:00pm

Fireside chat and conclusive remarks

Fireside
5:00 – 6:00pm

Networking at Hult Business School

6:00pm – late

After drinks at separate venue

The Summit

A day of dialogue, deals, and collaboration

The London LatAm Summit 2026, hosted by Briter and Pygma, is the official gathering and flagship event connecting Latin America's most dynamic investors, entrepreneurs, and innovators with global capital and international partners. Taking place during London Tech Week, the summit stands as the central platform for dialogue, deal-making, and collaboration between Latin America and the global ecosystem.

The program includes an invite-only reception, a full summit day with keynotes, panels, and LP–GP networking, as well as an ecosystem day blending curated sessions with informal networking. By bringing together investors, policymakers, startups, and ecosystem builders, the summit underscores the opportunities shaping Latin America's innovation landscape and positions London as the gateway for international engagement.

It is the flagship bridge between regions, fostering commercial and impactful partnerships and unlocking capital for the ideas and companies working in these markets.

A letter from the organisers

London as the Bridge for Latin America

London has long been one of the world's leading financial and innovation capitals. It is home to hundreds of global headquarters, multinational corporations, DFIs, and capital providers with active mandates in emerging markets. Yet, despite Latin America's scale and dynamism, the region often lacks direct channels to these decision-makers, and London has historically developed wider networks across the EMEA region. LoLa was designed to close that gap.

By bringing funds, founders, and entrepreneurial talent from Latin America into direct contact with the corporates, investors, and service providers concentrated in London, we create a powerful anchor point that can open concrete business and investment opportunities:

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Capital mobilisation

London hosts development finance institutions (BII, IFC, IDB Invest, CAF) as well as global investors, all of which are actively deploying resources in Latin America. Positioning London as a neutral meeting point makes it easier for these institutions to connect with local fund managers, founders, and corporates seeking growth finance.

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Corporate partnerships

Multinationals with headquarters in London, from banks (Santander, HSBC, BBVA) and technology leaders (Google, Meta, Microsoft, AWS) to energy giants (BP, Shell, Iberdrola, Anglo American), have a strong presence across Latin America and are constantly exploring new ventures, supply-chain partnerships, and investment opportunities in the region.

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Talent and innovation flow

London's universities, accelerators, and professional networks host one of the largest Latin American diasporas in Europe. By linking this talent pool with investors and corporates, LoLa strengthens the pipeline of expertise and innovation that can flow back to Latin America while providing Latin American entrepreneurs with a launchpad for European markets.

London also as an anchor for Europe: Beyond the UK, London is the natural gateway to European institutional investors, corporates, and policymakers. Deals initiated in London often unlock pan-European expansion, regulatory visibility, and multi-market capital access. For Latin American firms, this means that entering London can accelerate access to the entire European market.

LoLa leverages London's unique position as a global capital hub to ensure that Latin America is not only represented but actively engaged in the conversations that shape global capital flows, corporate strategies, and innovation agendas. By linking the region's most dynamic funds, startups, and talent with the decision-makers who sit in London, we aim to turn connections into tangible business opportunities, partnerships, and long-term investment.

Organisers

Who is behind LoLa

Host

Briter

Briter is a London-based business intelligence and data platform that maps and analyses innovation, investment, and entrepreneurial ecosystems across emerging markets. With tens of thousands of companies and transactions tracked, Briter collaborates with global clients and institutions, including AWS, BCG, Salesforce, the Gates Foundation, the World Bank, British International Investment, GIZ, and the Mastercard Foundation, to produce actionable insights and flagship reports. Beyond data, Briter convenes communities, builds platforms, and runs events that connect capital, ideas, and talent from Africa, Latin America, and Asia to global business leaders and decision-makers.

Learn more about Briter

Organising Partner

Pygma

Pygma is a pre-seed accelerator designed to empower founders building in the LatAm and Latino markets. Since its launch, it has accelerated 130+ startups from 17 countries, with a portfolio spanning fintech, B2B SaaS, and frontier solutions. More than a traditional accelerator, Pygma operates as a cross-border ecosystem of founders, LPs, VCs, corporates, and mentors, closing the capital and knowledge gap to position founders for global success.

Learn more about Pygma

Organising Partner

Capricornio Capital

Capricornio Capital is a London-based investment firm focused on unlocking bilateral opportunities between Latin America and global markets, with a particular emphasis on Brazil. The firm invests in companies with the potential to scale internationally, supporting founders and businesses that leverage the region's structural advantages in sectors such as financial services, energy transition, nature-based solutions, and technology.

Learn more about Capricornio Capital

Organising Partner

Aurora Tech Award

The Aurora Tech Award is a global initiative by inDrive supporting female tech founders in emerging markets. It provides non-dilutive funding, mentorship, and access to a global network to help early-stage startups scale. Focused on addressing gender gaps in venture ecosystems, Aurora combines capital, connections, and community to accelerate high-impact companies and expand access to opportunity across underserved markets.

Learn more about Aurora Tech Award

Join us on 11 June 2026 in London