GOU Payments recibe certificación para operar en Bre-B

GOU Payments, filial de Grupo Aval, obtuvo la certificación del Banco de la República para operar en el Sistema de Pagos Inmediatos Bre-B. Esta aprobación confirma su capacidad tecnológica, operativa y de seguridad para procesar pagos inmediatos disponibles las 24 horas. La fintech busca impulsar la inclusión financiera en Colombia.

GOU Payments culminó exitosamente su proceso de certificación ante el Banco de la República para integrarse al Sistema de Pagos Inmediatos Bre-B, un pilar clave de la infraestructura de pagos colombiana. Esta acreditación permite a la empresa ofrecer pagos interoperables e inmediatos a colombianos, entidades financieras, fintechs, sector público y fondos de empleados, disponibles 24/7. Isabel Cristina Martínez, presidenta de GOU Payments, declaró: «En GOU Payments queremos ser la mejor autopista por donde el dinero del país se mueva en segundos, impulsando la inclusión financiera y habilitando nuevas oportunidades de negocio».

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