According to a recent LinkedIn post from Agrolend, the company is featured in The AgriBiz and highlights closing 2025 with a loan portfolio of R$ 968 million, described as the strongest result in its history. The post suggests that, while other credit providers have reportedly reduced exposure to Brazil’s agribusiness sector, Agrolend has pursued growth, emphasizing wholesale operations that it characterizes as agile and customized.
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The post further underscores a continued focus on financing Brazilian agribusiness by channeling capital to the field, with references to speed, technology, and sophistication as key pillars of its approach. For investors, the disclosed portfolio size and growth stance may signal an aggressive expansion strategy in agricultural credit, which could enhance market share but also increase exposure to sector-specific credit and commodity risks in Brazil.

