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Mastercard Study: Nearly 9 in 10 Consumers in Latin America and the Caribbean Are Ready to Embrace Everyday Digital Payments

MIAMI, April 21, 2026--A new Mastercard study on the state of digitalization and financial inclusion in LAC reveals a region entering a new phase of financial progress.

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Mastercard Study: Nearly 9 in 10 Consumers in Latin America and the Caribbean Are Ready to Embrace Everyday Digital Payments

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