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C6 Bank is a digital financial institution based in São Paulo, Brazil, founded in 2018 and officially launched in 2019. It has quickly grown to serve over 25 million customers, establishing itself as a key player in Brazil's digital banking sector. The bank provides a wide range of services, including fee-free accounts and cards, online and mobile banking platforms, and AI-powered financial management tools that offer personalized insights and investment recommendations. A standout feature of C6 Bank is the C6 Global Account, which allows customers to manage multiple foreign currencies. The bank is also committed to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives, offering a carbon footprint tool that helps customers track and offset their CO2 emissions from transactions. C6 Bank actively supports socio-environmental projects in the Amazon rainforest and participates in the UN Global Compact’s Movimento Ambição Net Zero initiative. With strategic backing from J.P. Morgan, C6 Bank continues to demonstrate strong financial performance and innovation in the digital finance market.
BBVA (Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria) is a global financial services group based in Madrid, Spain, founded in 1857. The company offers a wide range of banking, investment, insurance, and financial products. It has a significant presence in Spain, Mexico, South America, the US Sunbelt, and Turkey, operating in over 25 countries. BBVA provides various services, including retail and commercial banking, investment banking, asset management, and money transfers. Its core offerings include loans, deposits, mortgages, insurance, and pension funds. The company emphasizes digitalization and sustainability, aiming for €200 billion in green financing by 2030. With a focus on customer service and responsible banking, BBVA continues to expand its operations and enhance its digital tools for clients worldwide.
Wise, formerly known as TransferWise, is a British financial technology company based in London. Founded in January 2011 by Kristo Käärmann and Taavet Hinrikus, Wise specializes in low-cost and fast global money transfers, as well as multi-currency account management. The company operates as a Money Service Business and is registered with FinCEN in the US, serving over 15 million customers and facilitating £145 billion in transfers. Wise offers three main products: the Wise Account for personal multi-currency management, Wise Business for companies handling cross-border payments, and Wise Platform, which allows banks and businesses to integrate efficient money management solutions. The company emphasizes transparency with its pricing, avoiding hidden fees and providing real-time tracking for transfers. With a mission to minimize fees and maximize ease, Wise has established a global network of local banks and direct connections to cut out middlemen, ensuring quick and affordable transactions for individuals and businesses alike.
Western Union is a multinational financial services corporation based in Denver, Colorado. Founded in 1851, the company initially operated as a telegraph service before transitioning to focus on global money transfer and payment services. It has a long history of innovation in communication and financial services, having pioneered technologies such as telex. The primary service offered by Western Union is money transfer, which allows customers to send money across various locations. Additional services include prepaid cards, bill payment solutions, in-country transfers, and online money transfers through its digital platform. The company also provides traditional payment instruments like money orders. Western Union serves a diverse customer base, including both consumers and businesses, and operates through various branded services worldwide. With a vast network of agent locations, it plays a vital role in facilitating cross-border money transfers, particularly for immigrants sending money home.
Félix is a fintech company that specializes in cross-border remittances, enabling financial institutions and fintech platforms in the U.S. to facilitate seamless money transfers to Latin America through WhatsApp. The company focuses on enhancing the remittance experience for the Hispanic/Latino community by providing an AI-powered chat interface that allows for fast and secure peer-to-peer transactions without the need for external apps or in-person visits. One of Félix's key offerings is Félix Send, an embeddable solution that allows partners to integrate a 'Send' button into their applications. This feature enables users to initiate remittances with a single tap, with funds delivered to recipients in Latin America almost instantly. The platform also supports infrastructure partnerships, providing essential tools and APIs for payment processors and other financial service providers. Félix is recognized for its secure, real-time transactions and is partnered with major digital banks like Nu Bank and Mercado Pago, enhancing its reach in the remittance market.
Zigi App is a free mobile financial services application designed for users in Guatemala. It enables seamless money transfers, payments, remittances, and access to credit through a secure, cashless platform supported by Banco Industrial. The app simplifies everyday financial transactions by consolidating credit and daily money management into one easy-to-use interface. Users can perform instant operations via their smartphones without any commissions. Zigi supports payments and transfers using QR codes and payment links at various merchant locations. It also allows users to collect remittances quickly and access loans directly within the app. The Zigi card facilitates transactions, and users can earn rewards through promotions and referrals. The service operates 24/7 and is available across Guatemala, making it a convenient option for managing finances.
OXXO is a leading convenience store chain in Mexico, owned by FEMSA, with over 30,000 locations primarily in Mexico and expanding into Latin America, the U.S., and Europe. Founded in the late 1970s in Monterrey, OXXO started by selling beer and snacks and has since grown to offer a wide range of everyday essentials, including food, beverages, household goods, and fuel at its OXXO Fuel stations. The stores also provide various financial services, such as electronic payments, money transfers, and utility bill payments, catering to the needs of a cash-heavy economy. OXXO emphasizes friendly and efficient service, aiming to create economic, social, and environmental value. With a strong presence in the convenience market, OXXO continues to innovate and expand, serving millions of customers daily.
RecargaPay is a Brazilian fintech company founded in 2010, known for its all-in-one payments, credit, and investments superapp. It aims to simplify financial services for millions of users, including those without traditional bank accounts. The company has grown to become Brazil's largest independent financial platform, regulated by the Central Bank, and has raised over US$120 million in funding. The RecargaPay mobile app offers a wide range of digital financial tools. Users can pay bills, recharge phones, and manage transport cards, all while earning cashback rewards. The app also features a digital wallet for money transfers, micro-loans, personal loans, and a credit card with cashback options. Additionally, it provides investment opportunities with competitive yields. With over 12 million users and 38 million app downloads, RecargaPay is focused on making financial services accessible and convenient for individual consumers and small businesses across Brazil.
Latin America's global financial app
Flywire Corporation is a global payments enablement and software company based in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 2009 as peerTransfer, the company initially focused on improving international tuition payments for students. It rebranded to Flywire in 2016 and has since expanded its services to include complex cross-border payments for sectors such as healthcare, travel, and B2B. With over 1,200 employees from more than 40 nationalities, Flywire operates in 12 offices worldwide. The company has processed over $16 billion in payments for more than 4,900 clients across 240 countries and territories. Flywire offers tailored payment solutions that simplify high-value transactions, featuring multi-currency support and sector-specific platforms. Its mission is to enhance the payment experience through real-time tracking, fee transparency, and automated reconciliations, making it a leader in the payments industry.
Global66 is a digital financial services platform that operates through a mobile app, allowing users to manage money internationally across more than 70 countries. The platform supports over 8 currencies, including USD and EUR, enabling users to pay, collect, send, and convert money easily. The app offers a range of features designed for convenience and transparency. Users can open multi-currency accounts, send international money transfers, and utilize an international debit card with no hidden fees. Global66 emphasizes security and confidentiality, ensuring that user data is not shared with third parties. With 24/7 support available via WhatsApp and email, the platform caters to over 2.5 million users, providing tools like a SWIFT code search for banking needs. It also offers business accounts with exclusive benefits to optimize transfers and payments.
PayPal is a global financial technology company that has been enhancing commerce for over 25 years. It enables secure and personalized money movement, shopping, and selling across approximately 200 markets. Originally founded as Confinity, Inc. in 1998, PayPal launched its core product in 1999, allowing users to send money via email using bank accounts and credit cards. The company focuses on inclusion, innovation, collaboration, and wellness, aiming to return more money to customers quickly through its services. PayPal offers a variety of payment and financial services for consumers, merchants, and businesses. Its core payment solutions allow secure online transactions, while business tools provide a unified platform for payment acceptance and operational efficiency. The company also offers working capital loans, transaction management features, and additional tools like a PayPal ATM/debit card and developer APIs for integrations. Through PayPal Ventures, the company invests in startups across various sectors, supporting innovation in fintech and commerce.
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.
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Ualá is an Argentine fintech company founded in 2017, dedicated to enhancing financial inclusion in Latin America, particularly in Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico. The company offers a fully digital financial ecosystem centered around a mobile application linked to a Mastercard prepaid debit card. This platform allows users to manage their finances easily and securely without needing a traditional bank account. With over 8 million users, Ualá provides a range of services through its app, including online and in-store purchases, instant money transfers, bill payments, and access to savings, loans, and investments. The company also supports businesses with payment terminals and integration solutions. Ualá operates on a freemium model, with no fees for account management, generating revenue primarily through Mastercard interchange fees. In 2023, Ualá secured a full banking license, enabling it to offer its own banking services. The company leverages cloud-native technology and advanced data analytics to deliver a seamless user experience, catering to a young, tech-savvy customer base seeking convenient financial management tools.
Digital bank for teenagers in LatAm connected to prepaid card