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Expalux 3rd Quarterly Research

The New Year approaches and Expalux would like to present a gift to everyone, who is interested in international Fintech publishing our 3rd Quarterly Research! We hope everyone will be enjoying reading about Brazil, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, El Salvador, Mexico, Tanzania, Ethiopia, South Africa, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria. EXPALUX 3th QUARTERLY RESEARCH

Brazil Lending ecosystem and Regulation

Brazil’s Fintech ecosystem is one of the most advanced in South America and in the world. According to Statista (2020), as of august 2020, 771 financial technology startups were identified in Brazil, making it the number one country in LATAM. Lending sector is among the top 3 Fintech sectors in Brazil, along with payments and

Expalux 2nd Quarterly Research

Today we publish our 2nd quarterly research. We hope everyone will be enjoying reading about Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Costa Rica, Venezuela, El Salvador, Cameroon, Ethiopia, India, China, Israel, Bangladesh and Lebanon. In the research the readers can find a short overview on the Fintech field in those markets. EXPALUX 2nd QUARTERLY RESEARCH

Brazil Fintech ecosystem

With a population of approximately 211 million people, Brazil is the world’s sixth-most populous country and the largest national economy in Latin America. However, things didn’t look good in 2020, since Brazil was one of the most impacted countries because of the covid-19 pandemic since the health system was not prepared enough for the pandemic, which

Fintech lending: rising market in Brazil

The Brazilian credit market is characterized by high interest rates and a level of bureaucracy often considered excessive by borrowers. With the intensive use of technology that is characteristic of fintechs, startups not only compete with traditional banks in rates and special conditions for offering credit, but mainly by improving the user experience. In this

Brazil’s Agrolend raises $1.6m seed funding for farmer Fintech solution

Founded in December 2020, Agrolend’s goal is to help small and medium-scale farmers access loans more easily. It’s working with traditional agriculture inputs players to partner on the loan origination process. Agrolend just raised $1.6 million in a seed round involving 30 investors Conventional banks typically lack an understanding of agriculture’s unique challenges, such as