- byRegina Pernaz
- June 13, 2024
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- 1 minute read
Belo, an Argentinian fintech offering digital wallets to global freelancers and remote workers, announced a new feature that enables users to receive ACH transfers directly into their wallets.
Belo’s solution makes it easier for Latin American-based workers earning income from the US, to get paid and manage their finances. Belo’s new feature offers a direct payment method with a 2% fee and an APY of 3% on USDC balances, helping users retain more of the money they earned.
“Latin American freelancers now have a one-stop solution to receive payments from the U.S. in the simplest way. We are committed to providing the most time and cost-efficient solution to this growing segment of the economy, which holds the potential to transform the socio-economic fabric of the region,” said Manuel Beaudroit, Co-founder and CEO of Belo.
Belo connects Latin American freelancers to the global economy through a digital wallet that supports currency exchange, purchases, and local withdrawals. Operating in 17 countries, Belo aims to make international transactions more accessible and efficient.
Read more at LatamFintech.
Regina Pernaz
Regina is a content creator with over 3 years of experience writing for the Latin American startup ecosystem. She likes to grow VCs and tech founders’ audiences by testing 101 ways of delivering the message.
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