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Infographic: Payment Methods in Latin America
Want to have a better understanding about local payment culture? Check our new infographic about the main characteristics of seven important markets in LATAM, including most popular local payment solutions.
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The Benefits of Localized Marketing Strategy
The benefits of localizing your digital business are countless and the tools to implement it into your company’s marketing strategy are efficient. Learn why adapting content leads to more global sales and a healthier relationship with your customer.
Payments
Chile: The Importance of Cash and Internet Penetration in e-Commerce
With a population of 18 million people and one of the most sophisticated economies in Latin America, consumers in Chile have been paying most of their bills with cash in the last years.
Payments
The Future of Payments in Latin America
Local payment strategies are essential for companies interested in expanding their business in Latin America. For this reason, we invited the LATAM Payments Expert, Fernando Estevez Vazquez, to talk about this intriguing market on our blog.
Latin America
Challenges for online games in LATAM: Level Up´s perspective
Now that local infrastructure supports and enables the growth of the gaming market, the challenges in Latin America have changed. Learn about how this specific market can expand its business and attract even more players from Level Up’s perspective.
Payments
Cash wins over electronic transactions among Colombians
Colombia is a country with a very high informal economy. This is one of the reasons because, culturally, cash is the preferred method of payment for Colombians.
Latin America
Payments: Dealing with fragmentation in LATAM
Learning about LATAM´s particularities and shopping preferences is the key for success, but how to reach such a fragmented market? Our Managing Director, Alain Delcourt, shares some thoughts about his experience at BoaCompra.
Latin America
Argentina and the new tax legislation (VAT)
Starting June 27th 2018, a number of non-residents supplying digital services for Argentine consumers will be subjected to a 21% tax.
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