

Card payments are often described as a core pillar of modern commerce, yet across Latin America their adoption is far from uniform. In some markets, cards are central to everyday…

Across Latin America, central banks play a more direct role in payment systems than in many other regions. Rather than limiting themselves to oversight, several central banks actively design, operate,…

Latin America is often discussed as a single payments region, but in practice it operates as a collection of distinct national markets. There is no unified payment infrastructure, no shared…

Digital commerce across Latin America has grown rapidly over the past decade, driven by increased smartphone adoption, improved connectivity, and expanding access to digital payment options. As more consumers shop…

Customer payouts are a critical operational function for many merchants, particularly platforms handling withdrawals, refunds, incentives, or partner settlements. In Latin America, executing those payouts is rarely straightforward. The region…

Brazil has become one of the most closely watched digital payments markets globally, not because of gradual innovation, but because of how quickly consumer behaviour has shifted. At the centre…