
Argentine Fintech Takenos Expands to Peru with Digital Wallet
Argentine fintech Takenos has announced its expansion into Peru, introducing a digital wallet specifically designed for freelancers and workers who receive income from abroad. This launch comes at a time when freelance work and foreign income are on the rise in the region.
In recent years, the freelance economy in Latin America has grown exponentially. According to a report from the International Labour Organization (ILO), over 10 million people in the region are engaged in freelance work, many of whom receive payments in foreign currencies. This has created a growing demand for financial solutions that facilitate the management of these incomes and provide security and convenience to users.
Takenos aims to simplify the process of receiving payments and managing expenses for remote workers, enabling fast and secure transfers, as well as the ability to make payments in local currency. The digital wallet also includes features like real-time currency conversion, which is beneficial for those working with clients abroad.
Moreover, this expansion into Peru is part of Takenos' strategy to solidify its presence in the Latin American market, where the fintech faces increasing competition from other platforms offering similar services. The company aims not only to attract freelancers but also to reach small and medium-sized enterprises seeking efficient solutions for managing their finances.
The launch of Takenos in Peru represents a significant opportunity to enhance financial inclusion in the country, where many informal workers still lack access to traditional banking services. With its focus on digitization and user-friendliness, Takenos seeks to connect more Peruvians with the financial world and facilitate their integration into the global economy.