Yuno amplía su tecnología de pagos a más de 210 países

La fintech Yuno informó que su plataforma de orquestación de pagos puede elevar las tasas de aprobación hasta un 15% y reducir pérdidas por transacciones fallidas.

Walter Campos, gerente general de Yuno, explicó que la empresa conecta a más de 1.200 métodos de pago en línea y opera actualmente en más de 210 países.

Según Campos, la tecnología incluye inteligencia artificial y monitoreo en tiempo real que permite recuperar entre 60% y 65% de los pagos fallidos mediante contacto por teléfono o WhatsApp.

La firma cuenta con más de 250 clientes, principalmente grandes empresas con operaciones globales. Campos añadió que el uso de múltiples proveedores puede reducir el costo promedio por transacción entre 0,4% y 0,5%.

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