Yativo Joins the Circle Alliance Program: Expanding Stablecoin Payments in Emerging Markets
Yativo is now a member of the Circle Alliance Program, linking USDC/EURC liquidity with local payment rails like Pix, SPEI, and PSE.
Yativo is now a member of the Circle Alliance Program, linking USDC/EURC liquidity with local payment rails like Pix, SPEI, and PSE.
Building a scalable cross‑border payments platform means integrating local rails (Pix, SPEI, SEPA), issuing virtual accounts, managing FX and treasury, embedding compliance, offering developer APIs, and wrapping it all in a clean UX.
Latin American and African SMEs now face FX risk, costly remittance rails, and USD shortages, so they’re turning to stablecoins.
Paying suppliers in USD feels simple, but hidden bank fees, FX spreads, and delivery uncertainty eat away at margins. This guide reveals the real costs and shows how CFOs are saving 50% by switching to Yativo’s stablecoin settlement and transparent FX.
Sending stablecoins into China isn’t legal, but sending stablecoins to Chinese recipients is still possible via OTC partners, offshore entities, and licensed payout networks. This guide breaks down how compliant fintechs make it work.
If you’ve ever tried to pay a supplier in China from your Chilean bank account, you already know the pain: For Chilean importers, e-commerce operators,
What Big Corporations See in Stablecoins, and How Startups Can Take Advantage Stablecoins have come a long way from crypto chatrooms and trading desks. Today,
Stablecoins have long lived in a regulatory gray zone. Now, with the passage of the GENIUS Act in the U.S., that’s finally changing. For fintech
As sanctions and capital controls tighten, businesses are exploring netting strategies using gold and crypto to settle cross‑border payments. This article explores how these mechanisms work, their benefits, and what challenges lie ahead.
If your business operates outside of Brazil but serves Brazilian customers, getting paid in reais (BRL) can be a major operational headache. Traditionally, accepting local
If you run a business in Chile and serve U.S.-based clients, you’ve probably asked: “How do I get paid from the U.S. without losing a
This guide shows how to withdraw USD from Payoneer into a Chilean bank account: compare FX rates, understand withdrawal fees, choose between local rails and Yativo solutions to optimize cost and speed.