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Latin American BNPL platform with 500+ merchants for underbanked consumers; $8.5M raised positioning as "Affirm for LATAM" competing for $16B regional installment payment market.
Wibond is a buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) platform serving the Latin American market — providing flexible digital payment solutions and consumer credit to the large underbanked population in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and other LATAM markets who lack credit cards or access to traditional financing for consumer electronics, appliances, furniture, and other large purchases. Founded in 2020 in Córdoba, Argentina, Wibond raised $8.5 million in funding and reached $4.5 million in revenue by June 2024, integrated with 500+ merchants including Samsung and Musimundo.\n\nWibond's platform allows shoppers at partner merchants to split purchases into installments — applying for and receiving approval in seconds using alternative credit scoring that incorporates mobile data, purchase history, and behavioral signals rather than requiring a credit bureau score. This enables consumers who are excluded from formal credit to access financing for significant purchases, while merchants gain access to higher average order values and customers who couldn't otherwise afford their products. The BNPL model aligns with the cuotas (installments) payment culture deeply embedded in Latin American consumer behavior.\n\nIn 2025, Wibond competes in the rapidly growing Latin American BNPL market alongside Mercado Crédito (Mercado Libre), Kueski Pay (Mexico), Klar, and global players like Klarna and Affirm entering the region. The Latin American BNPL market is projected to reach $16.2 billion in 2025, driven by the region's large underbanked population (60%+ of Latin Americans lack bank accounts), high smartphone penetration, and the cultural acceptance of installment payments. Wibond's Argentina origin gives it deep understanding of the hyper-inflationary market context where consumers prefer installment financing to protect against currency devaluation. The 2025 strategy focuses on expanding merchant network coverage, growing into Brazil and Mexico (the two largest LATAM markets), and building credit risk models that can profitably serve the thin-file consumer segment.
Block Inc. (NYSE: SQ) digital banking at 57M MAU generating $16.25B 2024 revenue (half of Block); Bitcoin trading 62% of revenue with Moneybot AI and Lightning Network competing with Venmo and Chime for Gen Z financial services.
Cash App is a San Francisco, California-based digital banking and payments platform — operated by Block, Inc. (NYSE: SQ, formerly Square) — providing 57 million monthly active users with a comprehensive mobile financial services ecosystem including peer-to-peer payments, Cash App Card debit card (24 million users), Bitcoin and fractional stock investing, direct deposit banking, tax filing, and personal loans. In 2024, Cash App generated $16.25 billion in revenue (13.2% year-over-year growth) and processed $282.9 billion in customer inflows — representing half of Block's total revenue with Bitcoin trading comprising 62% of Cash App's revenue stream. Cash App's AI expansion includes Moneybot (an AI-powered financial navigation assistant) and Bitcoin Lightning Network payments using USD balance, with stablecoin support in development. Launched in October 2013 as "Square Cash" by Jack Dorsey and Brian Grassadonia.
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