dLocal, a cross-border payments specialist focused on emerging markets, has strengthened its collaboration with PayPal to simplify local payment processing in over 40 additional countries. This expansion aims to help global businesses seamlessly reach new customers in Latin America, EMEA, and APAC regions.
Through dLocal’s infrastructure, users of PayPal’s Enterprise Payments platform (formerly Braintree) can now process both card and alternative local payment methods without setting up local operations. This enhancement supports both business-to-consumer (B2C) and business-to-business (B2B) transactions.
Key advantages for merchants include:
Faster access to new markets: Businesses can reach customers globally without establishing a local presence or incurring cross-border transaction fees.
Simplified integration: Companies can utilise their existing Braintree setup to process local transactions with minimal development effort, reducing technical complexity.
Higher approval rates: Processing payments locally increases the likelihood of transaction approvals by using domestic card networks.
Centralised management: Businesses benefit from a single platform to oversee both local and global payments.
This partnership reinforces dLocal’s commitment to simplifying cross-border payments and expanding financial access in high-growth markets. According to CRO John O’Brien, the integration with PayPal’s enterprise solution empowers merchants to break into over 40 new markets and efficiently manage international transactions, paving the way for broader global expansion.
Through dLocal’s infrastructure, users of PayPal’s Enterprise Payments platform (formerly Braintree) can now process both card and alternative local payment methods without setting up local operations. This enhancement supports both business-to-consumer (B2C) and business-to-business (B2B) transactions.
Key advantages for merchants include:
Faster access to new markets: Businesses can reach customers globally without establishing a local presence or incurring cross-border transaction fees.
Simplified integration: Companies can utilise their existing Braintree setup to process local transactions with minimal development effort, reducing technical complexity.
Higher approval rates: Processing payments locally increases the likelihood of transaction approvals by using domestic card networks.
Centralised management: Businesses benefit from a single platform to oversee both local and global payments.
This partnership reinforces dLocal’s commitment to simplifying cross-border payments and expanding financial access in high-growth markets. According to CRO John O’Brien, the integration with PayPal’s enterprise solution empowers merchants to break into over 40 new markets and efficiently manage international transactions, paving the way for broader global expansion.