Accepting and sending cross-border payments in Latin America can be challenging for international merchants. Four of the world’s top 10 countries with the lowest bank account adoption are in Latin America and there is a lack of payments standardization across the continent (Global Finance). Additionally, complex cross-border payments infrastructure, different regulations and diverse local payment preferences, including a preference for using cash to pay for digital transactions, are hurdles merchants must be aware of across Latin America’s payment landscape.
Yet, ecommerce’s share of total retail spend in Latin America grew more in the middle of 2020 than in the last three years combined — making it a region with significant revenue potential (AMI).
Merchants need to understand the local payment preferences in each market and the platforms that work for them. While credit cards are used in different Latin American countries, it’s not enough to rely on the same card payment options you provide to shoppers in the United States or Europe. International merchants selling to consumers across Latin America should also understand the region has:
International merchants researching a robust solution to cross-border payments in Latin America should look for partners that can deliver:
A good cross-border payment system must accept the payment methods relied on in Latin American countries, allowing consumers to make and receive payments with locally preferred payment methods. Here are examples of the most popular payment methods in Latin America’s three largest eCommerce markets.
Your country-by-country field guide to the most popular payment methods to power sales across Latin America.
Consumers in Latin America have developed payment preferences across a wide array of available methods. Whether you’re accepting cash or voucher payments such as Brazil’s Boleto Bancário or ewallets and cards, a localized payment strategy is essential for cross-border sales success in this diverse payment landscape.
Sources:
“Global Finance.” https://www.gfmag.com/global-data/economic-data/worlds-most-unbanked-countries.
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