Mendoza Impact Invests $250K in Prósperos to Drive Financial Inclusion for Latino Workers

16 May 2025 | Friday | News

Backed by veteran founders from Bill.com, Prósperos is reshaping access to banking and credit for underserved communities—marking Mendoza Impact’s first investment in a mission to fuel inclusive economic growth.
Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

 Mendoza Impact, a Boston-based nonprofit, made a $250,000 investment into Prosperos, a fintech startup that is bringing financial access to the Latino market. Founded by Silicon Valley startup veterans Vinay Pai and Salvador Chavez (both formerly of Bill.com), Prósperos is revolutionizing capital inclusion by treating all American workers as firstclass customers with bank accounts and credit cards from day one. Mendoza Ventures joins FEBE VenturesBAT VCTekton Ventures, and Courtyard Ventures in supporting Prósperos.

"We are so excited to support the Prosperos team. Financial access at all levels is the bedrock for a healthy economy, and Prosperos is already delivering on that promise in the early stage. Any family making a wage deserves financial inclusion, and real impact is getting all American workers the financial mobility to grow into our economy." - Mendoza Impact founder Senofer Mendoza

"With Prósperos, our customers have access to bank accounts with no minimum balances, no monthly fees, and no fees for depositing their paychecks or using their credit card for payments. With our financial platform, a family can save over $1000 each year in fees for banking services." - Vinay Pai, CEO and Cofounder, Prósperos.

"As the son of immigrants, I saw firsthand how lack of financial access holds families back. My father had to pay over 10% of his wages just to cash his checks and send money home to our family in Mexico. With Prósperos, we have the opportunity to change that—to help Latinos save their hard-earned money, build credit, and take meaningful steps toward financial security and opportunity." - Salvador Chavez, COO and Cofounder, Prósperos.

In a year known for sluggish capital deployments, this stands out as a break from the norm and a call to action for investors to stand up to support new founders. As the first check from the nonprofit born out of Mendoza Ventures's best practices, this sets the tone for a strong impact framework for Mendoza Impact.

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