Payments scene in the Argentine
Cash remains the predominant payment instrument in Argentina, mainly for low-value day-to-day transactions. Overall, cash accounted for 78.5% of the…
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Cash remains the predominant payment instrument in Argentina, mainly for low-value day-to-day transactions. Overall, cash accounted for 78.5% of the…
ByCash remains the predominant payment instrument in Argentina, mainly for day-to-day and low-value transactions. Overall, cash accounted for 78.5% of…
BySwiss cybersecurity firm WISeKey International has collaborated with Argentina’s National Investment & Trade Promotion Agency to create a Blockchain Center…
ByUS acquirers have shown considerable interest in the Latin American cards market over the last 15 years, particularly Brazil and…
BySharemoney, a subsidiary of Omnex Group, has launched its online money transfer service in Argentina.
ByOpen-loop credit card instalment payments have been available in Argentina, Brazil, Greece, Israel, Mexico and Turkey for 2030 years; now…
ByCitigroup has announced plans to sell its retail banking and credit card businesses in Brazil, Argentina and Colombia in an…
ByThe Argentinian government is making great strides in bringing the unbanked population of the country into the system. This has…
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