Kuady drives financial inclusion with digital wallet expansion into Mexico

Kuady, a renowned payments service processor, has announced the expansion of its digital wallet services into Mexico, following successful launches in Peru, Chile, and Argentina.

This move marks a significant stride in enhancing financial inclusion across the Latin American region.

Kuady’s latest launch in Mexico is part of a broader initiative to enhance financial access and foster economic inclusion. The service expansion will not only streamline cross-border transactions but also provide a seamless and secure money management experience through their intuitive e-wallet application.

As Kuady continues to broaden its reach, they are setting sights on further expansions into Africa and Europe, demonstrating a commitment to creating a more interconnected financial ecosystem. This ongoing growth provides significant opportunities for global organizations to tap into the Latin American market, enhancing both economic connectivity and access to digital financial services.

Operating under an Electronic Money Transmission Services license from the Isle of Man Financial Services Authority, Kuady offers comprehensive payment solutions. These include robust chargeback protection and a variety of deposit options such as cards, online bank transfers, and cash payments, alongside instant payouts to meet the urgent needs of users.

Kuady CEO, Lorenzo Pellegrino, commented on the expansion, saying: “Expanding into Mexico represents a significant milestone for Kuady, as we continue our mission to drive financial inclusion and innovation across Latin America. By facilitating cross-border transactions, we aim to create a more interconnected financial ecosystem that benefits both our partners and the communities they serve.”

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