Many retailers in Latin America like Mercado Libre, Rappi, and even Walmart function not only as commerce players, but as financial institutions as well. As a result, commerce media in Latin America is charting a different course than it has in the US, one that could result in unique opportunities for companies with access not only to shopper habits, but to financial data as well.
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| Apr 28, 2025
Chile is the fourth-largest retail ecommerce market by total sales and will be the No. 4 fastest-growing digital economy in Latin America. Understanding Chile’s 11.0 million digital buyers is essential for brands and retailers looking to capitalize on this resurging ecommerce market.
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| Nov 21, 2024
How time spent with media, device ownership, and media adoption stacks up in Latin America.
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| Oct 30, 2024
Digital ad spend in Latin America is set to reach 56.4% of total ad spend in 2025, per ĢAV’s forecast. As the region’s digital landscape matures, media quality, and performance are becoming top priorities for advertisers.
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| Apr 16, 2025
Mercado Libre will grow its headcount by 33% this year to solidify Latin America ecommerce dominance: The company looks to strengthen its business in Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina—its three largest markets.
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| Apr 16, 2025
Over a third of adults in the region don’t have a bank account. Only the Middle East and Africa has a larger proportion of unbanked consumers, per 2021 World Bank data analyzed by BCG. And the unbanked population is unevenly distributed: Just 59% of low-income consumers and 40% of rural inhabitants in Latin America have access to a banking account, per a January 2023 Mastercard and Americas Market Intelligence (AMI) survey.
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| Apr 14, 2025
Tariff escalation reshapes Latin America trade: New duties disrupt retail margins, inventory flows, and regional growth forecasts.
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| Apr 8, 2025
Our expanded Latin America retail and ecommerce coverage now includes breakouts for 16 markets across Mexico, Central America, and South America. Brazil and Mexico will drive the bulk of net new ecommerce sales this year with a combined regional market share of 75.2%.
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Source: ĢAV; Americanas S.A.; Carrefour Brasil; Cencosud; Dafiti; El Puerto de Liverpool; Falabella; Grupo Casas Bahia (formerly Via); Grupo Éxito; Magazine Luiza; Mercado Libre; Ripley; Walmart de México y Centroamérica (Walmex)
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At $22.25 billion, digital advertising is advancing unabated in Latin America this year. Double-digit gains in video and retail media ad spending, as well as improving economic conditions in Brazil and Mexico, will help take the regional market to new heights. Here are the latest trends you need to know.
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| Jul 23, 2024