Brazil’s potential customer base tempts global subscription service providers, as the South American country boasts a population of 200 million and had 132 million people with internet connections in 2018. Web-connected Brazilians spend a hefty amount of time online, averaging 26 hours per week, and...
U.S. Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) providers expanding globally may find that card payments give way to paper invoices and cash payments, says SaaS company Corel’s Executive Vice President of Global eCommerce and Digital Marketing Rob Charlebois. In this month’s Global Recurring Payments Tracker, he tells PYMNTS how...
In today’s top payments news, Flywire appointed Rob Orgel to the newly created position of president and chief operating officer. Also, Uber’s Q3 results beat analyst estimates in terms of headline numbers. And Singapore FinTech startup Nium is dropping its pursuit to compete for a digital...
Global subscription businesses looking for a fresh crop of customers are setting their sights on emerging markets. These economies are modernizing, and consumers are increasingly becoming connected, making them compelling sources of potential customers. Subscription providers can’t just copy the payment approaches that helped...
December 02, 2022
Sometimes coming late to the game has advantages. Latin America provides an ideal use case. As applied to payments, Michael Bilotta, global head of digital goods and services at Worldline told PYMNTS’ Karen Webster that digital growth in LatAm countries follows familiar tech paths. So-called “first-iteration platforms” get added to and perfected over time, and […]
November 05, 2019
Global subscription businesses looking for a fresh crop of customers are setting their sights on emerging markets. These economies are modernizing, and consumers are increasingly becoming connected, making them...