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.
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.
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.
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.
Virtual cards offer instant issuance, low cost, and strong security, while physical cards deliver broad acceptance and tangible presence. This article breaks down how Latin American users choose between them based on lifestyle, access, and fintech trends.
Launching a card program no longer requires your own banking licence. This guide explains how to team up with BIN sponsors, leverage Banking-as-a-Service platforms, and settle in stablecoins to issue virtual or physical Visa cards in weeks, not years.
In today’s borderless economy, enabling users to spend stablecoins globally, instantly and securely, can be a game-changer. With Yativo Card Issuing, you can launch virtual-only
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