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Argentina's Tapi Buys Mastercard's Arcus Unit in Mexico

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Argentine payments services startup tapi has acquired the bill payment and cash-handling operations of Mastercard’s Arcus in Mexico, part of a bid to double-down on Latin America’s second-largest economy.

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The Argentine startup of payment services tapi acquired the transactions of payment of invoices and handling of cash from Arcus, subsidiary of Mastercard in Mexico, as part of a commitment to strengthen its presence in the second economy of Latin America.tapi, founded by Argentines, but with most of its operations in Mexico, works with banks and fintechs to process recurring payments, cash transactions and digital payments through a single integ…

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Tapi took a key step in its strategy of regional expansion. The Argentine fintech, founded by Tomás Mindlin, Kevin Litvin and Nicolás Andriano, announced the acquisition of two Arcus business units in Mexico, a company owned by Mastercard. It is the verticals of service payments, mobile recharges, gift cards and cash in/out. The operation represents the first acquisition for the firm, and allows it to expand its payment network in the country, w…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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This is Tapi, a digital payment services company led by Tomás Mindlin, son of Pampa Energy president

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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