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| Jul 16, 2024
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| Jan 4, 2024
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. Even more consumers are underbanked. Forty-two percent of adults in Latin America don’t have a credit card, per BCG’s analysis of World Bank data.
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| Mar 31, 2025
Growth plans: The better-than-expected Q1 results come on the heels of the company announcing plans to boost its Latin America headcount by 28,000 this year, a 33% jump YoY, as part of a record $13.2 billion investment in the region.
Article
| May 8, 2025
Trump’s first days in office exacerbate uncertainty over tariff plans: While Mexico and Canada are firmly in the administration’s sights, other tariffs are up in the air.
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| Jan 21, 2025
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| Nov 27, 2024
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The move, which is expected to be the first stage of a broader rollout across Latin America, comes on the heels of TikTok Shop starting up in Spain and Ireland. The Mexican ecommerce landscape: TikTok Shop is entering a fast-growing market in which we expect four key players—Mercado Libre, Amazon, Walmart, and Liverpool—to account for nearly half (49.1%) of online sales this year.
Article
| Jan 7, 2025
As emerging channels like social commerce and retail media position Latin America as a global force, the runway for growth remains long. This deck will:. Highlight the latest trends in digital media, advertising, and ecommerce as major markets mature and smaller ones fuel new growth. Explore who stands to gain from evolving consumer habits and the shift toward digital-first business strategies.
Report
| Feb 19, 2025
China, the US, and a few other markets will do worse than expected, but Western Europe, Latin America, and most other regions will muddle through. Ecommerce sales growth worldwide will decelerate to 6.8% this year but rebound in 2026. Almost all of the impressive ecommerce growth will come from small or emerging markets in Southeast Asia and Latin America.
Report
| Apr 8, 2025
Latin America—once a reliable engine of user growth—is slowing down. Economic pressures and fragmented usage patterns across many apps are making it harder for Facebook to hold attention. These declines suggest Facebook’s long-held advantage—its scale—is no longer a sufficient moat.
Article
| May 28, 2025
FIFA reports 5 billion football fans among its ranks, many of whom are concentrated across key emerging markets in Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa. Partnering with FIFA dovetails with Visa’s aim to grow by penetrating international markets and non-card payments.
Article
| May 13, 2025
Inside Reddit’s international push: Multilingual tools boost engagement as markets like India and Brazil emerge as key growth drivers for 2025.
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| Jan 14, 2025
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| Nov 22, 2024
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P&G plans to cut 7,000 jobs—roughly 15% of its global nonmanufacturing workforce—as part of its long-term strategy of exiting underperforming categories and divesting smaller brands, including Vidal Sassoon in China and various assets in Europe and Latin America. General Mills offloaded its North American yogurt business to focus on higher-growth categories like snacks and pet food.
Article
| Jun 5, 2025
Retail platforms in regions like Latin America and Southeast Asia may offer less competition and more growth potential, especially for brands looking to establish an early footprint. Related ĢAV reports:. Worldwide Retail Media Ad Spending 2025 (ĢAV subscription required). Impact of Tariffs on US Retail Media Ad Spending(ĢAV subscription required).
Article
| Jun 24, 2025
Latin America is the next retail media hotbed. We only break out Brazil and Mexico individually, but our calculations for the entire Latin America region show 37.4% growth this year and $2.54 billion in spending. By 2029, Latin America’s retail media ad spending will surge past $6 billion. Mercado Libre will be the primary beneficiary of this regional largesse.
Report
| May 29, 2025
Migration across Latin America is down, damping remittance volume. Lower contributions from Iraq also hurt Western Union. The bigger picture: In the wake of slowing remittance growth, the company is focusing on new avenues to drive revenues—like its financial media network (FMN). Earlier this month, Western Union partnered with sell-side advertising company Magnite to expand the network’s reach.
Article
| Apr 25, 2025
Key stat: The push for limiting minors’ access to social media is widespread—nearly 7 in 10 adults in Latin America believe minors should be prohibited from using social media, per Ipsos. Compliance and market risk: Age gates, real-time ID checks, and government controls don’t just stifle social media companies’ operations, they clamp down a key demographic in the most populous growth markets.
Article
| May 16, 2025
Those that master this convergence won’t just shape the future of commerce media advertising in Latin America; they’ll set the standard for others to follow worldwide. Read the full report.
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| Apr 18, 2025
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| Feb 1, 2025
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The news: Disney Advertising and Magnite built out their US offerings and expanded their global ad-supported automated inventory across Canada, Latin America, and select regions in the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. US advertisers will now have access to more than 35 demand-side services for Disney platforms.
Article
| Apr 9, 2025
“US President Donald Trump’s tariffs will reshape more than a trillion dollars in trade between the world’s largest economy and Latin America, with key partners like Mexico and Brazil at the center of the discussion,” said our analyst Matteo Ceurvels. US-based brands selling in Latin America may see a significant competitive disadvantage compared to companies from countries.
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| Apr 4, 2025
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| Feb 1, 2025
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| Feb 1, 2025
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| Feb 1, 2025
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