
Why Ride-Sharing Giants Struggle to Crack Brazil
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Brazil is one of the most promising ride-hailing markets in the world — but it’s also one of the toughest to win. In this episode, Ana Paula Picasso sits down with Luiz Fittipaldi, former global strategist at Bolt, to unpack why global players like Uber, Didi, and others face unique hurdles when entering the Brazilian market.
From regulation gaps to payment challenges, Luiz shares first-hand insights on what works, what doesn’t, and where the real opportunities lie — especially in tier-2 and tier-3 cities and frontier markets.
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00:00:00 — New Season Kickoff
Ana Paula launches the 2025 season of the podcast and welcomes guest Luiz Fittipaldi, former global strategist at Bolt.
00:02:14 — Who Owns the Road in BrazilA deep dive into the ride-hailing landscape: Uber, 99 (Didi), and the smaller challengers trying to break in.
00:05:11 — Why Brazil Attracts Global PlayersLuiz explains why Brazil’s size, infrastructure gaps, and urban mobility issues make it a strategic market.
00:08:02 — Cowboy Style vs RegulationHow Uber and other players grew fast in Latin America with little pushback, and why that doesn’t work in Europe.
00:12:30 — Cash, Cards, and PixBrazil’s payments puzzle: from cash-based habits to leapfrogging with Pix and digital wallets.
00:16:13 — Cracking the Market (or Not)Luiz lays out hard truths and smart strategies for anyone trying to enter Brazil’s ride-hailing market.
00: 21:45 — Beyond Bolt: Frontier MarketsFrom Bolt to mentoring startups, Luiz shares why frontier markets like Kazakhstan and Tajikistan are the next big play.