Haulmer impulsa digitalización de pequeños negocios desde Curicó

La fintech chilena Haulmer, con base en Curicó, ha alcanzado casi 55 mil clientes en cuatro años con su marca TUU de POS para pagos. Fundada por San Feng Díaz, la empresa crece a triple dígito y planea llegar a 100 mil clientes para fines de 2026, además de expandirse a Perú y México.

San Feng Díaz, de 40 años y originario de Curicó, fundó Haulmer en 2017 junto a Miguel González, Juan Manuel Parraguez y Enrique Álvarez. De padre taiwanés y madre chilena, Díaz identificó la brecha tecnológica en pequeños negocios durante su infancia, inspirado en los comercios familiares. La empresa ofrece TUU, un POS que gestiona pagos, inventarios y cajas, con modelos de comisión por transacción o tarifa fija de $15.000 mensuales.

Haulmer reportó crecimientos mensuales del 95% al 124% en 2025, procesando más transacciones y montos. Adquirió la startup Apanio y la licencia de prepago de Fpay en el cuarto trimestre de ese año, permitiendo cuentas digitales para cerrar el ciclo de fondos en comercios. "Partimos creando un POS para pagos en las pequeñas empresas, que era donde estaba la mayor brecha", explicó Díaz.

Para 2026, lanzarán cuentas digitales con tarjeta de débito enfocadas en negocios, junto a TUU Gastronomía y TUU Evento para ticketing. Con 300 colaboradores remotos en Chile y abroad, Díaz opera desde Pichilemu, resistiendo el centralismo santiaguino. La firma avanza en Perú y México, manteniendo su enfoque en empoderar pequeños emprendedores.

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