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Paysafe launches PagoEfectivo digital wallet in Peru

Finextra10-07-2025
Paysafe (NYSE: PSFE), a leading payments platform, is expanding its presence in Peru by evolving PagoEfectivo, its locally successful eCash brand, into a digital wallet.
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The PagoEfectivo wallet, the brand's first in Latin America, enables users to instantly load funds, make online purchases, receive immediate payouts from participating merchants, transfer money to others, and pay using a code (CIP).
PagoEfectivo has been a market leader in Latin America's eCash payments, enabling millions of consumers to transact online. 'Consumers in Peru already trust PagoEfectivo for everything from iGaming and digital goods to travel and eCommerce. With the launch of our new digital wallet, we're giving them a more convenient way to pay – one that reflects Paysafe's commitment to powering the experiential economy,' said Bruce Lowthers, CEO of Paysafe.
'Our recent survey with Peruvian consumers found that 81% would use a digital wallet from PagoEfectivo. With that strong sign, we're launching a solution that meets consumers' payment needs,' said Esteban Sarubbi, Vice President, Head of Latin America at Paysafe.
PagoEfectivo introduces Carlos Alcántara as its new brand ambassador
PagoEfectivo is proud to introduce beloved Peruvian actor Carlos Alcántara (Cachín) as its new brand ambassador. Carlos will demonstrate just how easy and convenient it is to pay with the new PagoEfectivo wallet. The nationwide campaign will roll out across TV, digital platforms, outdoor, and out-of-home placements, marking it as PagoEfectivo's most high-profile launch to date.
PagoEfectivo Universe
To celebrate the launch, from July 10 to 26, Lima residents are invited to experience the PagoEfectivo Universe – an immersive, interactive space at Av. Manuel Olguin 249, Santiago de Surco, from Tuesdays through Sundays, from 12:00 pm to 9:30 pm, where they will play games, simulate payments through the app, meet celebrities and influencers during special time slots, win swags, snap photos, and meet the celebrated brand mascot, Leo Pagoncio.
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