dLocal expands African footprint, adds two new countries

Emerging market payments leader significantly adds to its African country coverage, supporting local card payments, mobile money payments, and payouts in Ivory Coast and Rwanda

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MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY June 8, 2022 — dLocal, the leading cross-border payment platform connecting global merchants to emerging markets, expanded its payments network to include two more African nations, Ivory Coast and Rwanda. The company now supports local payment processing in 12 African countries, and 37 emerging market countries total around the world.

As part of its expansion to these two countries,dLocal will enable merchants to accept the major mobile money platforms in Africa, including Orange Money, MTN, Airtel Tigo and Moov. By facilitating payments with the largest mobile money operators in Ivory Coast, dLocal will enable merchants to reach 7 million Orange Money users, 6 million MTN users, and an additional 3.4 million Moov users. In Rwanda, Airtel Money also is a popular operator, with 1.4 million customers.

In addition to mobile money, international merchants also will be able to accept local Visa and Mastercard debit cardsthanks to the “One dLocal ” concept (one direct API, one platform, and one contract). While debit cards are ubiquitous and accepted in most countries, Rwandans and Ivoriens generally use mobile money more.

“Africa continues to show tremendous untapped e-commerce opportunity, and people in Ivory Coast and Rwanda are gravitating more towards digital payments every day,” said Adebiyi Aromolaran, Head of Expansion Africa at dLocal. “As mobile money platforms grow more popular than ever, dLocal’s ability to work with these providers will enable international merchants to accept payments, regardless of the platform, to create opportunities for both buyers and sellers.”

Some additional benefits to merchants using OnedLocal include:

AboutdLocal

dLocalpowers local payments in emerging markets connecting global enterprise merchants with billions of emerging market consumers across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. Through the “One dLocal” concept (one API, one platform, one contract), global companies can accept payments, send pay-outs, settle funds globally, and issue white label prepaid virtual and physical debit cards in local currencies, without the need to manage separate pay-in and payout processors, set up numerous local entities, and integrate multiple acquirers and payment methods in each market. Learn more at https://dlocal.com.