Revolut, one of the largest digital banks in the world, has announced plans to expand its business to Latin America’s largest markets.
Mexico's Kapital announced an expansion into Colombia, fueled by a $100 million credit line from Sivo, a debt-as-a-service company.
The island seeks to consolidate itself as a leading Caribbean fintech hub, with 55 reported fintech companies as of 2021.
Back in December we held Finnosummit Miami by LendIt Fintech to capture all of the interesting things happening in Latin...
After almost a year in the back seat, the fintech law in Chile is now approved in Congress.
Account to Account payments, or A2A, are gradually making inroads in Latin America. Credit cards dominate the market, but that could change.
Hoy en día existe una nueva tendencia que ha llamado mucho mi atención...
Amazon launched a credit card product in Brazil in an effort to compete with Mercado Libre and ramp up its fintech strategy in South America.
Finance minister and frontrunner in Argentina presidential elections announced the digital Peso project, against crypto critics.
Cryptocurrency enthusiasts in the region have turned to crypto loans to secure funding, or earn interest income.