TechCrunch News 2024年12月17日
Popular LatAm digital payment service AstroPay launches multi-currency wallet
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AstroPay,一家2009年成立的拉美支付公司,正从支付服务提供商转型为全球消费金融产品。该公司推出多币种钱包和支付卡,旨在简化跨境支付,提供类似Wise的服务。AstroPay利用其在拉美的商户网络,通过B2C交易补贴多币种钱包,为用户提供更优惠的汇率。目前,AstroPay在约25个国家运营,并计划扩展到欧洲,以满足拉丁美洲劳工的需求,并已在丹麦获得电子货币机构许可证。AstroPay的目标是打造一个真正的全球数字银行,让个人和企业都能便捷地存储、发送和消费资金。

🌐AstroPay最初是拉丁美洲的支付服务提供商,现在正转型为全球消费金融产品,提供多币种钱包和支付卡,方便用户跨境支付。

💰AstroPay通过其在拉丁美洲的商户网络进行B2C交易,产生的费用补贴其多币种钱包产品,从而为用户提供更具竞争力的汇率。

🚀AstroPay不仅在拉丁美洲市场强大,还积极扩展到欧洲,以满足拉丁美洲劳工在欧洲的金融需求,并已在丹麦获得电子货币机构许可证。

🏦AstroPay的目标是成为一个全球数字银行,使个人和企业能够在全球范围内便捷地存储、发送和消费资金,并计划在2025年底前扩展到德国、法国、意大利和波兰等欧洲国家。

AstroPay has been around since 2009. The bootstrapped company currently has 320 employees and is profitable. And yet, it’s not a name that comes up often in startup news.

The company originally started its life as a payment service provider focused on Latin America — an alternative payment method that you would find next to the PayPal or card buttons on checkout pages.

Now, the company wants to expand beyond its roots and become a global consumer fintech product, a multi-currency wallet paired with a payment card so that you can pay, send and receive money from your phone. The company also offers savings accounts.

In many ways, the new AstroPay app and website look and feel a lot like Wise, the London-based fintech company that offers multi-currency accounts as well as a currency exchange service. Wise has been particularly popular with family members working abroad and sending remittances, freelancers billing companies in other currencies, small companies working with foreign suppliers, frequent travelers, or students moving abroad for a gap year.

But the AstroPay team still believes it should be easier to send money abroad, or receive money from abroad. According to them, the majority of cross-border payments take at least 24 hours to arrive. Sometimes, customers even have to talk to a bank’s support agent to send money abroad. And, of course, it can be expensive.

“There is no such thing as a global bank, at least not yet. And that’s basically what we’re trying to do here at AstroPay,” AstroPay CEO Marc Sacal told me. He previously co-founded Arcus, a fintech company that was acquired by Mastercard.

“So our product is like a global digital bank that enables anyone being an individual or a business to save, send and spend money everywhere,” he added.

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Unlike Wise, AstroPay also has a merchants network from its existing payments solutions business. If a merchant decides to accept AstroPay, customers can pay with AstroPay directly on the merchant’s website or app.

AstroPay charges fees for those B2C transactions. And it plans to subsidize its multi-currency wallet product thanks to those fees, meaning that customers should get good exchange rates thanks to B2C transactions in Latin America.

“So we make money when people swipe the card — the interchange fees — when people hold the money in the wallet from the yield that we can get, and when people use their wallet balance to pay directly with the merchant as we charge the merchant,” Sacal said.

That’s why the AstroPay wallet should work particularly well in LatAm markets where it already has a merchant network. AstroPay is supported on Booking.com as well as food delivery service Rappi and iFood.

“We’re very, very strong in emerging markets,” Sacal said. “And a great example of a product we’re doing is in Brazil, where the local payment method is Pix. It’s instant, real time. That’s what everybody uses. For merchants, that’s what they prefer to accept over card payments . . . And when you go to Brazil with AstroPay, you can use Pix.”

AstroPay currently operates in around 25 countries. In addition to Latin America, the company is expanding to Europe as many Latin American workers move to Europe to find new work opportunities. They might need to get European banking details (IBAN) and send money back home.

That’s why the company recently secured an Electronic Money Institution (EMI) license in Denmark. In addition to Denmark, AstroPay will soon start accepting customers in Spain and Portugal. By the end of 2025, AstroPay will accept customers in Germany, France, Italy and Poland.

AstroPay itself has teams in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay, the U.K., Denmark, Spain, India, etc. “The team is a reflection of that company we’re building as well. So we are 320 people and we’re spread out around the world,” Sacal said.

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