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Friday, March 29, 2024

Thunes Accelerates Global Growth; Expands Further into Latin America

Thunes, a Singapore-based fintech company and a leader in global cross-border payments, is speeding up its global expansion with the setting up of a regional hub in Miami to expand into new Latin American markets. This development follows the company’s recent announcement ramping up its presence in Greater China.

“Thunes is actively expanding into new markets and regions and becoming a truly global player. Given the  exciting opportunities in Latin America and the Caribbean, we are expanding our team and technology to  build a robust and inclusive payments infrastructure. Our goal is to become a large payments platform in  the region, making interacting with, managing and accepting cashless payments as fast and effortless as possible,” said Aik Boon Tan, Chief Commercial Officer, Thunes.

Thunes recently appointed Jenna Wyer, Senior Vice President for the Americas, who will leverage her  experience in the mobile payments and e-commerce space to spearhead Thunes’ growth strategy in Latin  America and set up partnerships with leading local digital payment players.

“I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to build new strategic partnerships and drive Thunes’ continued  expansion across Latin America’s vibrant markets. Fintech solutions like ours are playing a pivotal role in  the development of the region’s economic activities, bringing vast benefits to millions of businesses and  consumers,” said Jenna Wyer, SVP for the Americas, Thunes. “The demand for smooth and easy  payments is accelerating in Latin America, and Thunes is looking to address this opportunity.”

Two trends drive this growth:

  • Online shopping is booming – Latin America saw the world’s fastest-growing retail e-commerce  sales growth in 2020, and a rising number of these online purchases are not local.
  • Mobile payments are gaining momentum, with smartphones acting as banks for millions of people  in Latin America who do not have access to a traditional bank account.

The next three years will see around 100 million additional smartphone connections, taking the total to 532  million by 2025 – an adoption rate of 80%.

Thunes has established regional payout partnerships available in 16 Latin American countries, including  Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Uruguay. It recently launched partnerships with Brazil’s  Bexs Banco to enable real-time businesses and customers inbound payments to Brazil. Thunes Collections  capabilities cover 90+ alternative payment options in the region, including Boleto in Brazil, Rapipago in  Argentina, and SafetyPay in Colombia. This increased flexibility enables more options for businesses and  consumers to make cross-border transactions.

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