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Mexico City POS terminals for gas stations and fuel merchants; YC W20 $1.73M backed targeting Mexico's $1.72B POS terminal market competing with Clip for fuel retail digital payment adoption.
Gas Pos is a Mexico City-based company providing hardware POS (point-of-sale) terminal solutions specifically designed for fuel merchants, gas stations, and convenience stores in Mexico — enabling digital payment acceptance (credit cards, debit cards, QR payments) at the fuel pump and convenience store level in a market transitioning from cash-dominant to digital payments. Backed by Y Combinator (W20) with $1.15-3.73 million raised from Y Combinator, Maniv Mobility, Merus Capital, Pioneer Fund, Right Side Capital Management, and The Venture Center, Gas Pos operates in Mexico's growing POS terminal market (projected $1.72 billion in 2025, $2.73 billion by 2030 at 9.69% CAGR) driven by government financial inclusion mandates and consumer digital payment adoption.
B2B cross-border payment API for US-to-LATAM remittance at 1-1.5% FX vs 8% traditional; $14.5M YC W21-backed with 30+ bank partners reaching 150M+ customers competing for $65B remittance corridor.
Palla is a Miami-based cross-border payments infrastructure company providing instant P2P payment rails from the US to Latin American and Caribbean countries — through a B2B API platform, white-label mobile apps, and embeddable payment components that banks and financial institutions use to offer their customers competitive remittance services. A Y Combinator W21 graduate, Palla raised $14.5 million in Series A funding led by Revolution Ventures, partnered with 30+ financial institutions representing 150 million+ customers across LATAM and the Caribbean, and charges a 1-1.5% FX markup versus the 8% average for traditional cash remittance.
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