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Plata Card is a Mexican fintech company and digital bank founded in 2022, dedicated to transforming financial services in Mexico. The company focuses on simplifying access to credit and financial products for underserved populations, emphasizing inclusivity and personalized service. With a team of over 700 employees, Plata Card has quickly grown to serve over one million active credit card users. Plata Card offers a range of services, including credit cards backed by MasterCard, a competitive cashback program of up to 15%, and Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) options that allow customers to extend payment cycles. The company’s digital banking platform utilizes artificial intelligence to provide a user-friendly and reliable financial experience. Recognized as a fintech unicorn, Plata Card has raised significant capital and aims to become the primary financial relationship for Mexican consumers by delivering accessible and secure financial products.
On-demand delivery and financial services for Latin America.
Konfío is a prominent Mexican fintech company founded in 2014, focused on delivering digital financial services to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). It operates the largest online lending platform for SMEs in Mexico, utilizing cloud technology and big data analytics to assess creditworthiness and approve loans in real time. The company offers a range of services, including multi-million dollar lines of credit through an online portal, a business credit card designed for expense management, and payment solutions that enable businesses to accept card payments with competitive commission rates. Konfío primarily generates revenue from interest on credit lines and interchange fees from its credit card and payment terminal services. Targeting Mexico's underserved SME market, Konfío aims to bridge the financing gap faced by many businesses. With a commitment to financial inclusion, the company has raised significant funding to support its mission and has implemented supportive measures for clients during crises, such as a payment postponement plan for those affected by Hurricane Otis in 2023.
Neon is a Brazilian digital bank and fintech company founded in 2016 and based in São Paulo. The company aims to simplify the financial experience by combining technology and design, particularly for the underbanked working-class population in Brazil. Neon was the first digital bank in the country to operate without charging any fees, allowing customers to save approximately $200 annually on banking costs. Neon offers a range of services, including fully digital checking accounts, debit, credit, and prepaid cards, personal and payroll loans, and investment products. The bank also provides payment services, such as transfers via voice commands, and emphasizes financial education to help customers improve their financial literacy and credit scores. With around 12 million customers, Neon has established itself as a primary banking option for many, focusing on reducing financial inequality and promoting accessible banking solutions.
Stori is a Mexican fintech company founded in 2018, dedicated to providing inclusive financial services across Latin America. The company focuses on expanding access to credit cards for underserved and emerging middle-income populations. Stori offers simple, mobile-first financial products that require no complicated paperwork, no prior credit history, and no annual fees. Users can manage their entire experience—from application to bill payment—through a mobile app, making financial services accessible and convenient. With over 3 million users, Stori is recognized as a leading digital services provider in the region. The company plans to expand its offerings beyond credit cards to include additional financial services, aiming to reach over 100 million consumers in Latin America. Stori leverages innovative technology and global best practices to meet local market needs, and it actively engages with customers through advanced digital tools to enhance social media interactions and campaign performance.
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NovoPayment is a fintech company that provides a Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) platform, focusing on payments, digital banking, and card issuance. The platform is designed for banks, financial institutions, neo-banks, digital merchants, and fintechs, primarily in the Americas. It features a modern, scalable core solution built on AI and microservices, enabling quick deployment of digital financial services. The BaaS platform includes capabilities for digital banking and card management, payments infrastructure, tokenization services, and a collections suite. It offers modular components and extensive APIs to support various financial services and enhance customer experiences. NovoPayment is a Visa Ready certified partner and has received equity financing from the Inter-American Development Bank to promote digital financial inclusion in Latin America.
Nubank, founded in 2013 in São Paulo, Brazil, is a prominent digital financial services platform and neobank. It has rapidly grown to become one of the largest financial institutions in Latin America, serving 127 million customers across Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia by late 2025. The company operates as a fully digital, branchless bank, focusing on innovation, transparency, and low fees. Its mission is to simplify financial services and empower individuals through proprietary technology and data-driven products. Nubank began with a zero-fee credit card managed via a mobile app, which quickly gained popularity. Since then, it has expanded its offerings to include digital accounts, personal loans, insurance, and investment services. The company emphasizes a customer-centric experience, providing fee-free or low-cost services and higher interest yields. Nubank targets unbanked and underbanked populations, aiming to enhance financial inclusion. With a strong presence in the market and a commitment to leveraging AI for growth, Nubank continues to redefine the banking experience for millions.
PayJoy is a public benefit corporation based in San Francisco, founded in 2015 by Doug Ricket. The company specializes in fintech solutions that provide smartphone financing and credit to underserved individuals in emerging markets. Its mission is to create a fair entry into the financial system, allowing customers to build credit and access digital connectivity by using smartphones as collateral. PayJoy employs patented technology, machine learning, and anti-fraud AI to support its services. Operating in eight countries across Latin America, Africa, and Asia, PayJoy serves over 13 million customers and has issued more than $2.5 billion in credit. The company has achieved significant growth, with an annualized revenue run rate exceeding $300 million by late 2023 and has become net income profitable. Its core offerings include smartphone financing, which allows customers to purchase devices through installment plans, and the PayJoy Card, which provides a revolving line of credit. PayJoy is committed to expanding its fintech services to enhance financial inclusion for low-income individuals globally.
Retorna is an international money transfer platform based in Santiago, Chile. It provides a secure and efficient way for users to send money across multiple countries, primarily targeting the migrant community and individuals supporting loved ones abroad. With a small team of fewer than 25 employees, Retorna focuses on financial inclusion and empowerment, aiming to eliminate financial barriers and expand opportunities for its users. The platform offers a mobile app and web interface for direct money transfers, as well as API integration for businesses to manage bulk payments. It features a B2B portal for corporate clients handling invoices and payroll. Retorna supports transfers from Chile, Colombia, Argentina, and Peru to various destinations, including Venezuela, the USA, and Spain. Key features include fast transfer speeds, competitive rates, low minimum transfer amounts, and 24/7 customer support via WhatsApp. The platform also utilizes blockchain technology for payments and currency conversion.
Tienda Pago is a fintech company based in Mexico City, Mexico, that offers short-term credit lines to small retailers in Latin America. Founded in 2013, the company began operations in Peru in 2014 and expanded into Mexico by late 2016. Tienda Pago focuses on promoting financial inclusion for small businesses by providing inventory-based lending solutions. The company's primary service allows small store owners to purchase inventory from large consumer packaged goods brands using pre-approved credit. Tienda Pago pays the brands directly, and store owners repay the loan one week later. The platform operates digitally, enabling quick registration and financing through a mobile app or WhatsApp. Tienda Pago processes over 3,000 loans daily and serves more than 60,000 small stores, significantly impacting local economies and supporting microentrepreneurs, particularly women.
First financial Superapp of Latin America
TransUnion is a global provider of risk and information solutions, serving both businesses and consumers. The company operates in over 30 countries, offering a range of services including consumer reports, risk scores, and analytical tools. These solutions help businesses acquire customers, assess creditworthiness, manage debt portfolios, and detect fraud. For consumers, TransUnion provides tools to access credit profiles, manage personal information, and protect against identity theft. The company has expanded its reach through strategic acquisitions, enhancing its presence in Europe and Latin America. TransUnion's innovations include trended and alternative credit data, as well as fraud prevention solutions, all supported by advanced technology for cybersecurity and data governance. It serves various markets, including financial services, FinTech, and insurance, empowering millions with economic opportunities and personal financial tools.
Trickle Up is a global nonprofit organization dedicated to combating extreme poverty, founded in 1979. It focuses on empowering women living in extreme poverty, defined as those earning less than $1.90 per day. By partnering with marginalized groups, including indigenous peoples and refugees, Trickle Up aims to create economic opportunities and resilient pathways out of poverty. The organization has positively impacted over 500,000 participants, emphasizing the role of women as key agents of change in their communities. Utilizing the Graduation Approach, Trickle Up provides coaching, livelihoods training, and seed capital to help individuals start microenterprises. The organization also promotes financial inclusion through savings groups and digital initiatives, enhancing access to market information and government programs. With operations in countries like Guatemala, Mexico, Uganda, and India, Trickle Up builds strong relationships with communities to foster trust and capacity. Its commitment to collaboration and respect drives its mission to create a world free from extreme poverty.