More About Gabriel
Gabriel Vasquez is an investment partner at Andreessen Horowitz where he focuses on AI application investments in the U.S., Europe, and Latin America.
Prior to joining a16z, Gabriel was part of the pricing strategy team at Oscar Health, where he was responsible for pricing Oscar’s products across the United States. He also led negotiations for Oscar’s ancillary insurance offerings when partnering with other healthcare insurance companies. Before Oscar Health, Gabriel was an investment banker at J.P. Morgan in the technology group, where he earned the launching leaders scholarship.
Gabriel graduated from The University of Texas at Austin with a B.A. in Economics and a minor in Computer Science.
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Internal software development is undergoing a quiet revolution. Generative AI is transforming the equation, collapsing the gap between idea and execution. Here’s how we got here, and why the next era of internal tooling is arriving sooner than expected.
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In the not-so-distant future, consumers and businesses will be able to instruct an agent to make any payments they want on their behalf.
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What products are builders using to make websites and web apps with AI? A deep dive into how these products work, their limitations, and the features on the horizon.
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Latin America is emerging as a tech powerhouse, but it's not a one-size-fits-all market.
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Software crosses borders effortlessly. The globalization of money, however, is considerably more challenging. This is especially true for multinational businesses, which grapple with managing multiple accounts in diverse currencies, navigating costly foreign exchange rates, and unpredictable money transfers. As businesses increasingly embrace a global default, top fintech entrepreneurs are rising to the challenge, addressing cross-border infrastructure issues and offering comprehensive solutions. In this episode, a16z partners Angela Strange, Joe Schmidt, and Gabriel Vasquez discuss the challenges of cross-border payment infrastructures and what fintech entrepreneurs are doing to create a more integrated, financially inclusive world.
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How cross-border infrastructure, instant payments, and open banking advances are creating a more integrated, financially inclusive world.
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The company of the future is default global. Top fintech entrepreneurs are pursuing integrated cross-border payment infrastructure and full-stack solutions.
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Softwares são globais por natureza e transcendem fronteiras com facilidade. A globalização do dinheiro, no entanto, é um desafio muito maior.
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A medida que la compañía del futuro se vuelve global por defecto, ahora existe un verdadero catalizador para el cambio. Los principales emprendedores buscan una infraestructura transfronteriza que sea más fácil de usar e integrar, así como soluciones completas para las propias empresas.
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If you’re looking for something fun, or a bit more business-minded, to read, watch, or listen to, a16z’s Fintech partners have you covered.
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Dando continuidade a nossos artigos sobre mercado de capital de dívida, decidimos nos deter um pouco no estudo do panorama de crédito no Brasil.
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Though there has been a significant increase in the number of funds and banks offering debt financing to startups in Brazil, many founders in the country still find raising debt capital to be a complicated process. This resource offers a practical roadmap.
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In 2021, financial services continued to have its moment, with fintech fundraising surpassing all years prior. What's in store for 2022?