Airwallex expands into LatAm with a dual market strategy, targeting Mexico and Brazil.
Mexpago acquisition and Brazilian set the stage for a bold expansion.
Profits surge year-on-year, as transactions hit $130B, solidifying Airwallex’s dominance.
Airwallex aims to capitalize on Brazil and Mexico's rapid digitalization.
Fintech giant Airwallex is charging into Latin America with a
two-pronged strategy, acquiring Mexpago and reporting record-breaking profits.
Show Me the Money: Airwallex’s Profits Are Skyrocketing
Not only is Airwallex expanding aggressively, but it’s also raking in
serious cash. The company’s year-on-year profits have surged, fueled by a
record-breaking $130B in transactions, up 30% since August, over the past
year. That’s no small feat in a market where fintech competition is fierce. Much of this growth can be attributed to Airwallex’s expansion into new
regions and its ability to offer businesses a compelling alternative to
traditional financial institutions. Since the first quarter of 2024, the
company has achieved a 78% year-over-year increase in gross profit and expanded
its customer base by 50%, now serving over 150,000 businesses worldwide. With
an increasingly globalized economy, businesses need efficient ways to move
money across borders without the usual headaches of high fees, slow processing
times, and outdated banking networks.
The surge in profits comes as businesses worldwide continue embracing
digital payments. Airwallex’s focus on cross-border transactions has positioned
it as a crucial player in the global fintech space, and its latest LatAm
expansion is set to amplify that success even further.
Airwallex Goes Big in LatAm
If there’s one thing fintech powerhouses love, it’s global domination.
Airwallex is taking a major leap into Latin
America (LatAm), a region buzzing with fintech potential. And it’s not just
dipping a toe—it’s cannonballing in with a dual-market
strategy targeting both Mexico, where it has acquired Mexpago, and Brazil,
where it’s acquired regulatory approval in the form of a payment institution license
from the Banco Central do Brasil.
Latin America has become a hotspot for fintech innovation, with its
underbanked population rapidly adopting digital payments and mobile banking.
Airwallex is capitalizing on this surge, providing businesses with more
efficient, low-cost cross-border payment solutions that traditional banks
struggle to match. Given that LatAm businesses often face high transaction fees
and slow settlement times, Airwallex’s entry is poised to shake up the market.
This is certainly a bold more for Airwallex. As competition in the
digital payments space intensifies, the company is making sure it secures a
front-row seat in one of the fastest-growing fintech markets. With LatAm’s
digital economy on the up, Airwallex is betting big on the region’s
cross-border payment needs.
Or Liban, Airwallex’s Head of Israel and Middle East; Credit: Niv Kantor
Or Liban, CEO of Airwallex Israel and the Middle East, said of the expansion, "Airwallex is committed to providing Israeli companies with the ability to expand their businesses into Latin American countries, especially Brazil and Mexico. Through our global financial infrastructure and the licenses we have received in these two major economies, we offer a reliable, efficient, and cost-effective platform for executing cross-border and local payments."
Two Markets, One Vision: The Airwallex LatAm Playbook
Airwallex is going all in with a dual-market entry strategy, focusing
on Brazil and Mexico, the two largest economies in LatAm. The move is part of
its wider global expansion plan, aimed at making cross-border transactions
seamless for businesses in emerging markets.
Brazil’s fintech ecosystem is already thriving, thanks to regulations
favoring digital payments and the rapid
adoption of PIX, the instant payment system launched by the Central Bank of
Brazil. Meanwhile, Mexico, home to the second-largest economy in LatAm, is
experiencing a fintech boom, driven by increasing e-commerce penetration,
rising smartphone adoption, and a push for financial inclusion.
Airwallex is clearly positioning itself to become a go-to provider in
both nations, offering businesses a borderless financial infrastructure that
allows them to scale faster and manage payments more efficiently.
The Mexpago Power Move: Buying Its Way into Mexico
If you can’t build it fast enough, buy it. That’s exactly what
Airwallex did with its recent
acquisition of Mexpago, a prominent Mexican payments platform. The deal
gives Airwallex a direct entry into Mexico’s digital payments space, allowing
it to leverage Mexpago’s existing infrastructure and customer base.
Mexpago has built a solid reputation in the Mexican market, offering
businesses a streamlined payment processing experience. By integrating Mexpago
into its ecosystem, Airwallex instantly gains access to thousands of merchants
and financial institutions already using the service.
This acquisition isn’t just about market entry—it’s about instant
credibility. Mexpago already has strong merchant relationships and deep local
expertise, making it an ideal launchpad for Airwallex’s broader LatAm
ambitions. Expect a seamless integration of Mexpago’s services into Airwallex’s
ecosystem, bringing international-grade fintech solutions to Mexican
businesses.
Beyond that, Mexico’s cross-border trade connections, particularly with
the U.S., make it a critical market for Airwallex’s global ambitions. With
e-commerce booming and businesses needing faster, more cost-effective ways to
manage international transactions, Airwallex is stepping in at just the right
time.
With big moves in Mexico and Brazil, the Mexpago acquisition, and soaring
revenues, Airwallex is proving that it’s a force to be reckoned with. As the
company continues its expansion, all eyes will be on how it navigates
regulatory challenges, local competition, and the ever-evolving fintech
landscape. But one thing is clear: Airwallex isn’t slowing down anytime soon.
For more stories of international fintech, visit our dedicated archives.
Fintech giant Airwallex is charging into Latin America with a
two-pronged strategy, acquiring Mexpago and reporting record-breaking profits.
Show Me the Money: Airwallex’s Profits Are Skyrocketing
Not only is Airwallex expanding aggressively, but it’s also raking in
serious cash. The company’s year-on-year profits have surged, fueled by a
record-breaking $130B in transactions, up 30% since August, over the past
year. That’s no small feat in a market where fintech competition is fierce. Much of this growth can be attributed to Airwallex’s expansion into new
regions and its ability to offer businesses a compelling alternative to
traditional financial institutions. Since the first quarter of 2024, the
company has achieved a 78% year-over-year increase in gross profit and expanded
its customer base by 50%, now serving over 150,000 businesses worldwide. With
an increasingly globalized economy, businesses need efficient ways to move
money across borders without the usual headaches of high fees, slow processing
times, and outdated banking networks.
The surge in profits comes as businesses worldwide continue embracing
digital payments. Airwallex’s focus on cross-border transactions has positioned
it as a crucial player in the global fintech space, and its latest LatAm
expansion is set to amplify that success even further.
Airwallex Goes Big in LatAm
If there’s one thing fintech powerhouses love, it’s global domination.
Airwallex is taking a major leap into Latin
America (LatAm), a region buzzing with fintech potential. And it’s not just
dipping a toe—it’s cannonballing in with a dual-market
strategy targeting both Mexico, where it has acquired Mexpago, and Brazil,
where it’s acquired regulatory approval in the form of a payment institution license
from the Banco Central do Brasil.
Latin America has become a hotspot for fintech innovation, with its
underbanked population rapidly adopting digital payments and mobile banking.
Airwallex is capitalizing on this surge, providing businesses with more
efficient, low-cost cross-border payment solutions that traditional banks
struggle to match. Given that LatAm businesses often face high transaction fees
and slow settlement times, Airwallex’s entry is poised to shake up the market.
This is certainly a bold more for Airwallex. As competition in the
digital payments space intensifies, the company is making sure it secures a
front-row seat in one of the fastest-growing fintech markets. With LatAm’s
digital economy on the up, Airwallex is betting big on the region’s
cross-border payment needs.
Or Liban, Airwallex’s Head of Israel and Middle East; Credit: Niv Kantor
Or Liban, CEO of Airwallex Israel and the Middle East, said of the expansion, "Airwallex is committed to providing Israeli companies with the ability to expand their businesses into Latin American countries, especially Brazil and Mexico. Through our global financial infrastructure and the licenses we have received in these two major economies, we offer a reliable, efficient, and cost-effective platform for executing cross-border and local payments."
Two Markets, One Vision: The Airwallex LatAm Playbook
Airwallex is going all in with a dual-market entry strategy, focusing
on Brazil and Mexico, the two largest economies in LatAm. The move is part of
its wider global expansion plan, aimed at making cross-border transactions
seamless for businesses in emerging markets.
Brazil’s fintech ecosystem is already thriving, thanks to regulations
favoring digital payments and the rapid
adoption of PIX, the instant payment system launched by the Central Bank of
Brazil. Meanwhile, Mexico, home to the second-largest economy in LatAm, is
experiencing a fintech boom, driven by increasing e-commerce penetration,
rising smartphone adoption, and a push for financial inclusion.
Airwallex is clearly positioning itself to become a go-to provider in
both nations, offering businesses a borderless financial infrastructure that
allows them to scale faster and manage payments more efficiently.
The Mexpago Power Move: Buying Its Way into Mexico
If you can’t build it fast enough, buy it. That’s exactly what
Airwallex did with its recent
acquisition of Mexpago, a prominent Mexican payments platform. The deal
gives Airwallex a direct entry into Mexico’s digital payments space, allowing
it to leverage Mexpago’s existing infrastructure and customer base.
Mexpago has built a solid reputation in the Mexican market, offering
businesses a streamlined payment processing experience. By integrating Mexpago
into its ecosystem, Airwallex instantly gains access to thousands of merchants
and financial institutions already using the service.
This acquisition isn’t just about market entry—it’s about instant
credibility. Mexpago already has strong merchant relationships and deep local
expertise, making it an ideal launchpad for Airwallex’s broader LatAm
ambitions. Expect a seamless integration of Mexpago’s services into Airwallex’s
ecosystem, bringing international-grade fintech solutions to Mexican
businesses.
Beyond that, Mexico’s cross-border trade connections, particularly with
the U.S., make it a critical market for Airwallex’s global ambitions. With
e-commerce booming and businesses needing faster, more cost-effective ways to
manage international transactions, Airwallex is stepping in at just the right
time.
With big moves in Mexico and Brazil, the Mexpago acquisition, and soaring
revenues, Airwallex is proving that it’s a force to be reckoned with. As the
company continues its expansion, all eyes will be on how it navigates
regulatory challenges, local competition, and the ever-evolving fintech
landscape. But one thing is clear: Airwallex isn’t slowing down anytime soon.
For more stories of international fintech, visit our dedicated archives.
Louis Parks has lived and worked in and around the Middle East for much of his professional career. He writes about the meeting of the tech and finance worlds.
Retail Investors Get Worldwide UAE Access with eToro as 56% Expect Market Rally
Exness expands its presence in Africa: Inside our interview with Paul Margarites in Cape Town
Exness expands its presence in Africa: Inside our interview with Paul Margarites in Cape Town
Finance Magnates met with Paul Margarites, Exness regional commercial director for Sub-Saharan Africa, during a visit to the firm’s office opening in Cape Town. In this talk, led by Andrea Badiola Mateos, Co-CEO at Finance Magnates, Paul shares views on the South African trading space, local user behavior, mobile trends, regulation, team growth, and how Exness plans to grow in more markets across the region. @Exness
Read the article at: https://www.financemagnates.com/thought-leadership/exness-expands-its-presence-in-africa-inside-our-interview-with-paul-margarites/
#exness #financemagnates #exnesstrading #CFDtrading #tradeonline #africanews #capetown
Finance Magnates met with Paul Margarites, Exness regional commercial director for Sub-Saharan Africa, during a visit to the firm’s office opening in Cape Town. In this talk, led by Andrea Badiola Mateos, Co-CEO at Finance Magnates, Paul shares views on the South African trading space, local user behavior, mobile trends, regulation, team growth, and how Exness plans to grow in more markets across the region. @Exness
Read the article at: https://www.financemagnates.com/thought-leadership/exness-expands-its-presence-in-africa-inside-our-interview-with-paul-margarites/
#exness #financemagnates #exnesstrading #CFDtrading #tradeonline #africanews #capetown
Interview with Jas Shah
Builder | Adviser | Fintech Writer | Product Strategist
In this episode, Jonathan Fine sat down with Jas Shah, one of the most thoughtful voices in global fintech. Known for his work across advisory, product, stablecoins, and his widely read writing, Jas brings a rare combination of industry insight and plain-spoken clarity.
We talk about his first impression of the Summit, the projects that keep him busy today, and how they connect to the stablecoin panel he joined. Jas shares his view on the link between fintech, wealthtech and retail brokers, especially as firms like Revolut, eToro and Trading212 blur long-standing lines in the market.
We also explore what stablecoin adoption might look like for retail investment platforms, including a few product and UX angles that are not obvious at first glance.
To close, Jas explains how he thinks about writing, and how he approaches “shipping” pieces that spark debate across the industry.
Interview with Jas Shah
Builder | Adviser | Fintech Writer | Product Strategist
In this episode, Jonathan Fine sat down with Jas Shah, one of the most thoughtful voices in global fintech. Known for his work across advisory, product, stablecoins, and his widely read writing, Jas brings a rare combination of industry insight and plain-spoken clarity.
We talk about his first impression of the Summit, the projects that keep him busy today, and how they connect to the stablecoin panel he joined. Jas shares his view on the link between fintech, wealthtech and retail brokers, especially as firms like Revolut, eToro and Trading212 blur long-standing lines in the market.
We also explore what stablecoin adoption might look like for retail investment platforms, including a few product and UX angles that are not obvious at first glance.
To close, Jas explains how he thinks about writing, and how he approaches “shipping” pieces that spark debate across the industry.
Vitalii Bulynin Talks About Versus Trade, New Pairs, and Big Plans
Vitalii Bulynin Talks About Versus Trade, New Pairs, and Big Plans
In this interview, Versus Trade Co-Founder Vitalii Bulynin explains how the company got its license fast, why its trading pairs are fresh and fun, and what the team will build next.
He also discusses the most active pairs, the IB and MIB plans, and hiring needs for new markets.
Watch the whole talk to learn more about how Versus Trade works and where it is heading.
#financemagnates #VersusTrade #TradingPairs #BTCvsGold #goldtrading #innovation
In this interview, Versus Trade Co-Founder Vitalii Bulynin explains how the company got its license fast, why its trading pairs are fresh and fun, and what the team will build next.
He also discusses the most active pairs, the IB and MIB plans, and hiring needs for new markets.
Watch the whole talk to learn more about how Versus Trade works and where it is heading.
#financemagnates #VersusTrade #TradingPairs #BTCvsGold #goldtrading #innovation
Marketing in 2026 Audiences, Costs, and Smarter AI
Marketing in 2026 Audiences, Costs, and Smarter AI
As brokers eye B2B business and compete with fintechs and crypto exchanges alike, marketers need to act wisely with often limited budgets. AI can offer scalable solutions, but only if used properly.
Join seasoned marketing executives and specialists as they discuss the main challenges they identify in financial services in 2026 and how they address them.
Attendees of this session will walk away with:
- A nuts-and-bolts account of acquisition costs across platforms and geos
- Analysis of today’s multi-layered audience segments and differences in behaviour
- First-hand account of how global brokers balance consistency and local flavour
- Notes from the field about intelligently using AI and automation in marketing
Speakers:
-Yam Yehoshua, Editor-In-Chief at Finance Magnates
-Federico Paderni, Managing Director for Growth Markets in Europe at X
-Jo Benton, Chief Marketing Officer, Consulting | Fractional CMO
-Itai Levitan, Head of Strategy at investingLive
-Roberto Napolitano, CMO at Innovate Finance
-Tony Cross, Director at Monk Communications
#fmls #fmls25 #fmevents #FintechMarketing #AI #DigitalStrategy #Fintech #Innovation
Connect with us at:
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As brokers eye B2B business and compete with fintechs and crypto exchanges alike, marketers need to act wisely with often limited budgets. AI can offer scalable solutions, but only if used properly.
Join seasoned marketing executives and specialists as they discuss the main challenges they identify in financial services in 2026 and how they address them.
Attendees of this session will walk away with:
- A nuts-and-bolts account of acquisition costs across platforms and geos
- Analysis of today’s multi-layered audience segments and differences in behaviour
- First-hand account of how global brokers balance consistency and local flavour
- Notes from the field about intelligently using AI and automation in marketing
Speakers:
-Yam Yehoshua, Editor-In-Chief at Finance Magnates
-Federico Paderni, Managing Director for Growth Markets in Europe at X
-Jo Benton, Chief Marketing Officer, Consulting | Fractional CMO
-Itai Levitan, Head of Strategy at investingLive
-Roberto Napolitano, CMO at Innovate Finance
-Tony Cross, Director at Monk Communications
#fmls #fmls25 #fmevents #FintechMarketing #AI #DigitalStrategy #Fintech #Innovation
Connect with us at:
🔗 LinkedIn: / financemagnates-events
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Fail Better Trading Tech to Tackle Industry Risks
Fail Better Trading Tech to Tackle Industry Risks
Much like their traders in the market, brokers must diversify to manage risk and stay resilient. But that can get costly, clunky, and lengthy.
This candid panel brings together builders across the trading infrastructure space to uncover the shifting dynamics behind tools, interfaces, and full-stack ambitions.
Attendees will hear:
-Why platform dependency has become one of the most overlooked risks in the trading business?
-Buy vs. build: What do hybrid models look like, and why are industry graveyards filled with failed ‘killer apps’?
-How AI is already changing execution, risk, and reporting—and what’s next?
-Which features, assets, and tools gain the most traction, and where brokers should look for tech-driven retention?
Speakers:
-Stephen Miles, Chief Revenue Officer at FYNXT
-John Morris, Co-Founder at FXBlue
-Matthew Smith, Group Chair & CEO at EC Markets
-Tom Higgins, Founder & CEO at Gold-i
-Gil Ben Hur, Founder at 5% Group
#fmls #fmls25 #fmevents #Brokers #Trading #Fintech #FintechInnovation #TradingTechnology #Innovation
Connect with us at:
🔗 LinkedIn: / financemagnates-events
👍 Facebook: / financemagnatesevents
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🐦 Twitter: / f_m_events
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Much like their traders in the market, brokers must diversify to manage risk and stay resilient. But that can get costly, clunky, and lengthy.
This candid panel brings together builders across the trading infrastructure space to uncover the shifting dynamics behind tools, interfaces, and full-stack ambitions.
Attendees will hear:
-Why platform dependency has become one of the most overlooked risks in the trading business?
-Buy vs. build: What do hybrid models look like, and why are industry graveyards filled with failed ‘killer apps’?
-How AI is already changing execution, risk, and reporting—and what’s next?
-Which features, assets, and tools gain the most traction, and where brokers should look for tech-driven retention?
Speakers:
-Stephen Miles, Chief Revenue Officer at FYNXT
-John Morris, Co-Founder at FXBlue
-Matthew Smith, Group Chair & CEO at EC Markets
-Tom Higgins, Founder & CEO at Gold-i
-Gil Ben Hur, Founder at 5% Group
#fmls #fmls25 #fmevents #Brokers #Trading #Fintech #FintechInnovation #TradingTechnology #Innovation
Connect with us at:
🔗 LinkedIn: / financemagnates-events
👍 Facebook: / financemagnatesevents
📸 Instagram: / fmevents_official
🐦 Twitter: / f_m_events
🎥 TikTok: / fmevents_official