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

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Recognized by the international ranking Leaders League as one of Brazil’s top M&A advisory firms, Stoic Capital continues to prove that Brazil’s Central-West region has room for major deals. Since its founding in 2017, the firm has served over 400 clients and coordinated transactions exceeding BRL 2.5 billion. Leading this success are Alan Nogales, Artur Schütte, and Felipe Manara — the latter recently featured on Forbes Under 30 in the Finance category.

In 2017, at just 21 years old, Manara founded Stoic Capital to provide corporate finance and strategic advisory services for companies seeking financial structuring and planning. Since then, the firm has coordinated landmark transactions now totaling over BRL 2.5 billion in value.

The Forbes Under 30 recognition reflects both Manara’s and Stoic’s commitment to building a more structured and accessible financial environment for companies in the Central-West.

“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 do at Stoic,” says Manara in the interview.

Felipe Manara’s recognition in Forbes Under 30 reinforces Stoic Capital’s standing in the national financial landscape, highlighting the impact that quality financial advisory can have in building stronger, more sustainable businesses.