Archives: Payment Countries
Colombia has a developing financial system, with a growing adoption of digital payments and mobile banking.
Comoros’ payment landscape is dominated by cash, but the country is experiencing a gradual shift towards greater digital adoption, particularly the use of mobile money platforms.
Canada’s payment landscape mirrors the US in its embrace of a diverse range of payment options.
A dual payment system exists in Bulgaria, with a significant portion of transactions still conducted in cash, particularly in smaller towns and villages.
Brazil’s payment landscape is dynamic and evolving, with a blend of traditional methods and a growing embrace of digital options.
Cape Verde’s payment landscape is a mix of traditional and digital methods. Debit cards are widely used, and credit card usage is increasing, but cash remains important for smaller transactions.
Bolivia’s financial system is gradually modernizing, with a growing adoption of digital payments and mobile banking.
Belize is gradually shifting towards digital payments, with increasing use of mobile wallets and online banking.
Benin’s payment landscape is dominated by cash, but the country is experiencing a gradual shift towards greater digital adoption, particularly the use of mobile money platforms.
Bhutan’s financial system is still developing, with cash remaining the most prevalent mode of payment.
Botswana’s payment landscape is characterized by a high level of digital adoption, with a strong preference for debit cards, contactless payments, and mobile wallets. Cash usage is declining rapidly, particularly among younger generations.




















