Getnet Brazil to Begin Trading in Sao Paulo and New York Stock Exchanges

by Felipe Erazo
  • The B3 stock exchange's trading will start on October 18, and the Nasdaq stock exchange's trading will begin on October 22.
Getnet Brazil to Begin Trading in Sao Paulo and New York Stock Exchanges
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The Spanish bank, Banco Santander SA announced that Getnet Brazil, its merchant payment business, will begin trading on the B3 stock exchange in Sao Paulo starting October 18. Afterwards, the company is set to trade on the Nasdaq stock exchange in New York on October 22, Santander noted.

According to the press release, the trading on the Nasdaq stock exchange will be done in a ‘regular way’. With the manoeuvre, Getnet Brazil expects to Leverage the full potential of its business by diversifying the revenue sources. The company is part of Santander Group’s plans to create a global merchant acquiring franchise under the Getnet brand as part of the global payment fintech, PagoNxt.

“This strategic step will enable Getnet Brazil to unlock the full potential of its businesses as part of PagoNxt. Getnet Brazil will be part of a global platform, where we will leverage key capabilities, products, value-added services and state-of-the-art platform technology and architecture,” Pedro Coutinho, CEO of Getnet Brazil, noted in the announcement.

PagoNxt and Getnet Brazil Roles

However, Javier San Feliz, CEO of PagoNxt, expects to improve the service with the integration and said that: “Payments lie at the heart of our relationships with customers and is a segment that is growing rapidly. Getnet is an outstanding franchise and has gained significant market share in Brazil in the last five years. By bringing Getnet Brazil together with our global payments businesses, we can leverage the group’s scale, further improving the services we offer to customers and creating value for shareholders.”

In December 2020, Banco Santander’s subsidiary platform, PagoFX launched its cross-border money transfer service to Spanish residents. Operated by PagoNxt, the service allows Spanish residents to transfer money internationally using any debit or credit card. Currently, the platform supports cross-border transfers to the Eurozone and other European countries and several other nations across Asia, Oceania and the Americas.

The Spanish bank, Banco Santander SA announced that Getnet Brazil, its merchant payment business, will begin trading on the B3 stock exchange in Sao Paulo starting October 18. Afterwards, the company is set to trade on the Nasdaq stock exchange in New York on October 22, Santander noted.

According to the press release, the trading on the Nasdaq stock exchange will be done in a ‘regular way’. With the manoeuvre, Getnet Brazil expects to Leverage the full potential of its business by diversifying the revenue sources. The company is part of Santander Group’s plans to create a global merchant acquiring franchise under the Getnet brand as part of the global payment fintech, PagoNxt.

“This strategic step will enable Getnet Brazil to unlock the full potential of its businesses as part of PagoNxt. Getnet Brazil will be part of a global platform, where we will leverage key capabilities, products, value-added services and state-of-the-art platform technology and architecture,” Pedro Coutinho, CEO of Getnet Brazil, noted in the announcement.

PagoNxt and Getnet Brazil Roles

However, Javier San Feliz, CEO of PagoNxt, expects to improve the service with the integration and said that: “Payments lie at the heart of our relationships with customers and is a segment that is growing rapidly. Getnet is an outstanding franchise and has gained significant market share in Brazil in the last five years. By bringing Getnet Brazil together with our global payments businesses, we can leverage the group’s scale, further improving the services we offer to customers and creating value for shareholders.”

In December 2020, Banco Santander’s subsidiary platform, PagoFX launched its cross-border money transfer service to Spanish residents. Operated by PagoNxt, the service allows Spanish residents to transfer money internationally using any debit or credit card. Currently, the platform supports cross-border transfers to the Eurozone and other European countries and several other nations across Asia, Oceania and the Americas.

About the Author: Felipe Erazo
Felipe Erazo
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About the Author: Felipe Erazo
Felipe earned a degree in journalism at the University of Chile with the highest honour in the overall ranking, and he also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Social Communication. In addition, he has been working as a freelance writer and Forex/crypto analyst, with experience gained from several forex broker firms and crypto-related media outlets around the world. He has been involved in the world of online forex trading since 2010 and in the crypto sphere since 2015.
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