In our new white paper, we dive into Latin America's online market in 2023 and beyond, looking deeply into its main verticals — betting, cryptocurrency, gaming, streaming, retail, travel, and online education — and sharing exclusive data and insights about how to leverage Latam's opportunities and break into its rising markets, especially in two of today's rising stars: betting and crypto.
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- the current and future scenario of the Latam market;
- a deep-dive into e-commerce in the region, by segment;
- how Latin American consumers pay online;
- a complete breakdown of the region’s most-used payment methods;
- and so much more!
E-commerce sales in the region will sum up US$ 509 billion by the end of 2023
82% of Latin American consumers have purchased online in 2023
Latin America's $52.5 billion cross-border e-commerce volume grows at a 30% CAGR, even faster than domestic sales. By the end of 2026, the cross-border volume will reach $114.6 billion, or 13% of Latam's e-commerce.
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About PagSeguro
PagSeguro (NYSE: PAGS) provides innovative payment solutions, automating payments, sales, and wire transfers to boost businesses anywhere, in a simple and secure way. Part of the UOL Group – the leader in Brazilian internet –, PagSeguro acts as an issuer, an acquirer, and a provider of digital accounts, besides offering complete solutions for online and in-person payments.
The company also has the most complete payment methods coverage in Brazil and 16 other Latin American countries, besides Portugal, Spain, Turkey, Greece, and Romania, allowing merchants worldwide to process and collect more than 140 local payment methods and local currencies. It also provides instant single or mass cross-border payouts to Brazil.
As a provider of payment solutions for foreign merchants, PagSeguro is well established as the market leader in the online gaming segment, processing local payments for more than 6,000 games, including giants Valve, Garena, EA, Xsolla, Ubisoft, and Wargaming.