Brazil and Mexico are the first Latin American countries to incorporate real-time payments into their economies. A look at the details.
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Two major themes dominated the news last week in Latin America’s tech ecosystem: payments and the World Cup. Both represent major opportunities, albeit very...
Payments in Latin America remain largely a problem to be solved. Many pieces of the puzzle are largely in place, but a number of gaps remain. Why?
A look at what's in store for Brazil's payment market in 2014, including mobile payments, e-commerce, legislation and NFC.
From iBillionaire's impending ETF launch to YouTube's prospects in Latin America, this is the latest news in LatAm tech.
Out of Argentina, Mango has just launched to address e-commerce and online payment in Latin America. CEO Pablo Sánchez tells us more.
Cristina Randall has had quite the varied trajectory living in Mexico. She is now at the helm of Conekta, the first payment API for developers in Mexico.
It’s no secret that Brazilian consumers have developed quite the affinity for buying online. Online sales in the country reached US$12 billion in 2012, and...