Brazilian “Meta” changes name after dispute with Facebook owner

The Brazilian technology company Meta announced this Monday (1) the change of its name to Insi. The exchange comes after a legal dispute with the owner of Facebook, Whatsapp and Instagram.

The brand change is also part of the company’s global growth strategy and meets the need to operate internationally with its own identity, without conflicts with Mark Zuckerberg’s Goal.

Insi has clients in 20 countries and records 15.5% of its revenue from international contracts. The expansion into Asia adds to the already consolidated presence in North America and Europe.

For 2026, Insi’s expectation is to increase 30% in net revenue.

The company also projects to reach revenues of R$1 billion in 2027, combining organic growth and acquisitions.

Currently, three M&A operations are under analysis, one of which is already in the development phase. due diligence. The company also plans to invest in technology and artificial intelligence, and after investing more than R$55 million by 2025, it plans to invest another R$100 million in the next two years.

“We have reached this moment because we have built, over the last few years, a solid base for growth. It was this consistency that allowed us to be bold and broaden our horizons, enter China, strengthen our presence in Europe and the Americas and take what we developed in Brazil to the world”, stated the company’s CEO and founder, Telmo Costa.

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