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This is Matt Reustle. Today we are breaking down the Latam e-commerce Giant, Mercado Libre. My guest is Daniel Wu of Bristlemoon Capital.
I was introduced to MELI about 15 years ago when it was still the eBay of Latam, and similar to a place that you revisit after a long time away, MELI looks a lot different than those early days.
Just consider that with a $120 billion market cap, MELI is three times the size of eBay today and has clearly evolved since those early days. Daniel walks us through the business as it stands today. And how MELI paired this Amazon-like e-commerce approach with a complementary but equally impressive FinTech business to fuel the company. It's an incredibly interesting road to success. Please enjoy this Breakdown of Mercado Libre.
Read the Bristlemoon Research on Mercado Libre
For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here.
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Business Breakdowns is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Business Breakdowns, visit joincolossus.com/episodes.
Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com).
Show Notes
(00:00:00) Welcome to Business Breakdowns
(00:01:20) Founding Story and Early Challenges
(00:03:31) Evolution and IPO
(00:04:41) Regional Dynamics and Tailwinds
(00:09:13) Business Model Breakdown
(00:12:40) Commerce Segment Deep Dive
(00:15:24) Competitive Landscape and Market Share
(00:25:14) Logistics and Fulfillment Expansion
(00:29:39) Advertising and Future Growth Levers
(00:32:39) Meli Plus Membership Benefits
(00:34:34) Transition to FinTech: Mercado Pago
(00:39:14) Credit Business Overview
(00:43:38) Managing Credit Risk
(00:52:24) Financial Performance and Growth Drivers
(00:54:08) Operating Margins and Reinvestment Strategy
(00:57:39) Risks and Challenges
(01:02:48) Leadership and Company Culture
(01:05:47) General Lessons for Investors
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This is Matt Reustle. Today we are breaking down the Latam e-commerce Giant, Mercado Libre. My guest is Daniel Wu of Bristlemoon Capital.
I was introduced to MELI about 15 years ago when it was still the eBay of Latam, and similar to a place that you revisit after a long time away, MELI looks a lot different than those early days.
Just consider that with a $120 billion market cap, MELI is three times the size of eBay today and has clearly evolved since those early days. Daniel walks us through the business as it stands today. And how MELI paired this Amazon-like e-commerce approach with a complementary but equally impressive FinTech business to fuel the company. It's an incredibly interesting road to success. Please enjoy this Breakdown of Mercado Libre.
Read the Bristlemoon Research on Mercado Libre
For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here.
—-
Business Breakdowns is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Business Breakdowns, visit joincolossus.com/episodes.
Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com).
Show Notes
(00:00:00) Welcome to Business Breakdowns
(00:01:20) Founding Story and Early Challenges
(00:03:31) Evolution and IPO
(00:04:41) Regional Dynamics and Tailwinds
(00:09:13) Business Model Breakdown
(00:12:40) Commerce Segment Deep Dive
(00:15:24) Competitive Landscape and Market Share
(00:25:14) Logistics and Fulfillment Expansion
(00:29:39) Advertising and Future Growth Levers
(00:32:39) Meli Plus Membership Benefits
(00:34:34) Transition to FinTech: Mercado Pago
(00:39:14) Credit Business Overview
(00:43:38) Managing Credit Risk
(00:52:24) Financial Performance and Growth Drivers
(00:54:08) Operating Margins and Reinvestment Strategy
(00:57:39) Risks and Challenges
(01:02:48) Leadership and Company Culture
(01:05:47) General Lessons for Investors

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