As we trend more and more toward digitalization, fintech is here to stay. Here are some exciting opportunities that lie ahead in this sector for all entrepreneurs to consider.
Category archives: FinTech
The FinTech that promotes the financial inclusion of micro businesses and neighborhood stores in Colombia
Super Pagos had a sales closing in 2021 of $250 million dollars and wants to bring its solution to more countries in Latin America.
How to Choose the Right Fintech for Your Business
The rise in fintech numbers has been matched by an increase in the variety and specificity of fintech offerings. As a general theme, we are seeing a move beyond consumer-oriented products towards business banking — particularly fintech solutions for s…
Latina EBANX buys the global platform Remessa Online for 229 million dollars
Remessa Online is one of the main fintechs for international transfers in Brazil.
Traditional banks ask for ‘even floor’ to compete against fintech companies
The ABM asked that financial startups make their costs transparent to users.
Finaktiva, the Latin American fintech that wants to conquer SMEs in Mexico
The firm has expansion plans to Mexico after acquiring the Colombian factoring platform Libera Supply Chain and raising more than 8 million dollars.
Fintechs and financial institutions: The Union is strong
In recent years, Latin American Fintech companies have been recipients of approximately $ 8 billion in investment.
Attention FinTech entrepreneurs! 70% of the population in Latin America does not have a bank account, says study
A recent study found that in Latin America 70% of people do not have a bank account, while 8 out of 10 do not have a credit card, which represents a great opportunity for FinTechs.
This fintech wants to help companies make their expense reporting processes transparent
It is an innovative platform that optimizes and reimagines corporate spending, through a technological ecosystem that combines an advanced financial management tool and a smart Visa corporate credit card.
The Argentine fintech Ualá receives an investment of 350 million dollars
The South American unicorn raised capital in a series D round led by SoftBank and Tencent.