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XTransfer and EBANX Partner to Facilitate B2B Trade Payments in Latin America

Fintech Finance

The offer is completely aligned with the preferences in Latin America: internal data of EBANX show that more than 75% of B2B transactions in the EBANX platform are paid with alternative payments (other than cards). This enables businesses worldwide to engage in cross-border trade with confidence in the LatAm region. “We

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XTransfer and EBANX Join Forces to Support Firms Selling to Latin America With New Payment Solutions

The Fintech Times

Typical B2B payments can still take up to 14 days to be confirmed and involve up to six intermediaries, often with low visibility and high fees, according to EBANX’s annual study, Beyond Borders 2024. Internal EBANX data also shows that APMs power over 75 per cent of B2B transactions in the EBANX platform.

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This Week in Fintech: TFT Bi-Weekly News Roundup 30/04

The Fintech Times

The appointment underscores Xceptor’s continued investment and penetration into the APAC region. He was most recently head of APAC at Duco. Partnerships dLocal, a cross-border payment platform, has forged a partnership with Open English , an online English-learning platform.

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India to lead worldwide consumer growth with 31% of new consumers; digital economy to surpass US$1 trillion in LatAm and Africa

Fintech Finance

It is interesting to observe how the innovation brought by alternative payments is improving the whole ecosystem, and impacting cards as well – including debit ones – which remain steady and keep playing an important role in the digital economy as account ownership surges in rising markets.

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Em Conversa: Integrating Regional Payments With Yuno

The Fintech Times

Pix, one of the payment methods supported by Yuno, now surpasses credit and debit cards as the preferred payment method in the country, with approximately 80 per cent of Brazilian adults using it in their day-to-day lives. What is Yuno doing to improve the payments sector in Brazil and LatAm?