Felipe Manara, founding partner of Stoic Capital, featured in Forbes Under 30

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Recognized by the international ranking Leaders League as one of the best financial advisory firms in M&A in Brazil, Stoic Capital has been proving that the heart of the Midwest has room for big business. Since its founding in 2017, the company has served more than 400 clients and coordinated transactions amounting to R$ 2.5 billion. At the forefront of this success are Alan Nogales, Artur Schütte, and Felipe Manara, the latter of whom was recently featured in Forbes Under 30 in the Finance category.

In 2017, at just 21 years old, Manara founded Stoic Capital, a financial and strategy advisory firm focused on companies seeking financial structuring and planning. Since then, the company has been coordinating transactions exceeding R$ 2.5 billion, participating in significant market operations.

The recognition in Forbes Under 30 reflects the dedication of both Manara and Stoic in building a more structured and accessible financial environment for companies in the Midwest. “Being on this list is a sign that we are on the right track. This is not just a personal achievement, but a reflection of the serious work we carry out at Stoic,” Manara stated in the interview.

This movement aims to expand support to companies in the region, offering strategic alternatives for growth and market strengthening. Felipe Manara’s inclusion in Forbes Under 30 reinforces Stoic Capital’s position in the national financial landscape, highlighting the impact of financial advisory on building stronger and more sustainable businesses.