- Visa has inked an agreement to acquire YellowPepper, which works with startups in the Caribbean and Latin America
- The acquisition builds on a strategic partnership and investment made in 2018, where Visa invested in the company back then
- With YellowPepper, companies can access application programming interfaces (APIs) to allow issuers
- YellowPepper will help integrate more easily with Visa Direct, Visa’s real-time push payments platform, Visa B2B Connect
- The acquisition will “accelerate Visa’s ability to create innovative and accessible digital payment solutions that empower consumers and businesses
- In Latin America and many other parts of the world, loyalty has become paramount for customers who want to pay how they want and at any time