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Cencosud S.A. is a leading multi-format retail company based in Santiago, Chile. Established in 1960, it has grown to become the largest retail company in Chile and the third largest in Latin America. Cencosud operates in five Latin American countries-Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, and Colombia-as well as in the United States and China, reaching a market of over 380 million people. The company has a diverse portfolio that includes approximately 910 supermarkets, 89 home improvement stores under the Easy brand, and 83 department stores primarily under the Paris brand. Cencosud also manages 32 shopping centers and offers financial services, including credit cards and a digital wallet called CencoPay. With over 1,045 stores and around 121,524 employees, Cencosud reported annual revenue of $13.6 billion, showcasing its significant presence in the retail sector. The company emphasizes customer engagement through its loyalty program, 'Puntos Cencosud,' fostering lasting relationships with its customers.
Checkout.com is a London-based fintech company founded in 2012 by Guillaume Pousaz. The company specializes in global digital payments processing, aiming to simplify online transactions for ecommerce businesses around the world. It has grown significantly since its inception, expanding from a small team in Mauritius to nearly 1,900 employees across 21 global offices by 2020. The company offers a comprehensive payments platform that emphasizes speed, flexibility, and security. Its key services include payment processing and gateway solutions, payouts to cards and bank accounts globally, and the Checkout Business Account for cash flow optimization. Checkout.com is trusted by major enterprises such as Alibaba, adidas, and Uber Eats, serving over 1,200 customers as of 2020. The company is committed to innovation and enhancing customer experiences while maintaining a strong focus on merchant success in the competitive payments market.
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Clip is a prominent fintech company based in Mexico City, founded in 2012 by Adolfo Babatz. It specializes in digital payments and financial technology solutions for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) across Mexico. As the largest digital payments platform in the country, Clip plays a vital role in enhancing financial inclusion and driving digital transformation. The company offers a wide range of hardware and software solutions, including payment terminals like the Clip Ultra, which supports various digital payment methods and provides next-day deposits. Clip also features a digital payment platform that simplifies credit and debit card transactions, along with financial services tailored to help SMBs manage cash flow and grow. Its software tools assist businesses in managing sales, inventory, and customer interactions, improving operational efficiency. Clip is recognized as a leader in Mexico's fintech ecosystem, having achieved significant brand value and funding. The company is dedicated to empowering SMBs, enabling them to participate in the digital economy and contributing to broader economic development in the region.
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Rocket Mortgage for LatAm.
Creditas is a prominent Brazilian digital lending platform founded in 2012 by Sergio Furio. The company specializes in secured loans, offering affordable credit options through collateralized lending. Its primary products include home equity loans, auto equity loans, payroll-deductible personal loans, and vehicle financing. By leveraging technology, Creditas provides lower interest rates, larger loan amounts, smaller installments, and longer payment terms compared to traditional unsecured loans. Headquartered in São Paulo, Creditas also has offices in Porto Alegre, Recife, Mexico City, and a technology hub in Valencia, Spain. The company employs over 1,600 people and has raised more than US$314 million from international venture capital funds, including a significant investment from SoftBank Vision Fund. In addition to lending, Creditas offers insurance and financial wellness solutions, aiming to enhance the financial well-being of its customers. Its digital-first approach ensures an efficient lending process, focusing on personalized service and customer experience.
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Bare-metal access to Brazil's Open Finance and Pix systems
Digital banking for businesses in Latam.
Dock is a prominent financial technology company based in Brazil, focused on providing infrastructure and regulatory solutions for payments and digital banking throughout Latin America. The company enables businesses to operate as their own banks or utilize fintech solutions through a customizable, white-label platform. This platform supports digital accounts, branded credit, debit, and prepaid cards, as well as various payment methods, including Brazil's instant payment system, Pix. Dock's API-driven platform manages all aspects of bureaucracy, IT, product development, regulatory compliance, licensing, and fraud prevention. It processes billions of transactions annually and serves over 70 million active accounts across nine countries, including Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina. The company is recognized for its significant market share in branded cards in Brazil and is a regulated participant in Pix. Dock emphasizes innovation and financial inclusion, aiming to empower unbanked and underbanked individuals in Latin America through its services.
Ebury is a London-based fintech company founded in 2009, specializing in international payments and foreign exchange services. The company supports SMEs and midcaps with a comprehensive platform for cross-border operations, operating in over 29 markets and 160 countries, with more than 130 currencies available. Ebury has a strong global presence, with over 40 offices in 25 countries and a workforce of more than 1,300 employees. Ebury offers a range of financial tools, including global payments, FX risk management, business lending, and trade finance. Their services include multi-currency accounts, bulk payments, and strategies to hedge against exchange rate fluctuations. The company also provides cash management solutions and APIs for seamless integration into existing systems. Ebury is regulated by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority and has received recognition for its rapid growth and innovation in the fintech space.
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ERON International is a global technology hub that specializes in financial infrastructure and intelligence, enabling fintechs and businesses to scale worldwide. With over 15 years of experience, the company acts as a global payment orchestrator, offering a modular fintech platform that includes essential services for payments, compliance, cybersecurity, and finance. The platform features five core building blocks: scalable infrastructure, cross-functional teams of experts, rapid execution capabilities, local expertise with a global reach, and an AI-first approach. Key products include a Financial Control Center powered by AI, Fraud Prevention as a Service, and Cybersecurity as a Service. ERON serves a variety of clients, including neobanks, cross-border platforms, SaaS platforms, and digital-first businesses, providing them with the tools to manage money effectively across different regions. The company operates globally, with a strong presence in LATAM, Asia, and Africa, ensuring a deep understanding of local payment ecosystems and regulatory requirements.
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Account-to-Account payments in Mexico and Chile.
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