How to Receive Stripe Payouts in Chile Without a U.S. Entity
If you’re a Chile-based business receiving payments from Stripe (or other U.S.-based platforms), you may face hurdles when trying to move funds into local pesos,
If you’re a Chile-based business receiving payments from Stripe (or other U.S.-based platforms), you may face hurdles when trying to move funds into local pesos,
Expanding into Mexico is a smart move for fintechs, payment platforms, and global apps. But there’s one major hurdle that stops most companies: Your users
This guide explains how to collect pesos in Mexico using local bank or e‑wallet rails, convert via FX, and settle in USD leveraging Yativo’s treasury and global infrastructure for fast, compliant cross‑border flows.
Not all payout rails work equally in Latin America. This article reviews the pros and cons of bank transfers, card networks, e-wallets, and crypto options, helping global firms choose reliable methods and avoid common pitfalls.
Paying Latin American contractors from the US or Canada requires optimizing FX, choosing rails like bank transfers, local ACH, prepaid cards, or crypto rails, and ensuring compliance. This guide walks you through cost-efficient, compliant workflows.
Businesses can send payments from Europe to Latin America efficiently by choosing the right local rails, optimizing FX conversions, ensuring compliance, and maintaining transparency, this article shows you exactly how.
Dive deep into a LatAm payout: this article unpacks every step, USD cash-in, FX conversion, routing through local rails, compliance review, and final BRL delivery, demystifying Yativo’s cross-border payout process.
Yativo makes local bank transfers in emerging markets faster, cheaper, and more reliable, helping fintechs and global businesses improve cash flow, reduce failure rates, and drive financial inclusion.
For global fintechs, remittance platforms, and multi-country startups, managing liquidity is one of the hardest parts of scaling. Moving money across borders is slow, expensive,
Yativo Treasury empowers global companies with FX liquidity and multi‑currency wallets, enabling streamlined cross‑border payments, real‑time conversions, and optimized cash flow management.
Many Latin American fintech startups stumble over regulatory licenses, unclear compliance, tech complexity, and partner mismatch when launching card programs. This post shows how to avoid these mistakes and build a clear roadmap to success.
Using card APIs, developers can build expense tools that automate receipt capture, enforce spend limits, and streamline accounting, ideal for Latin American companies looking to optimize spend control.