2000Charge Now Offering 2 New Payment Options for Argentine Market

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Global financial services company 2000Charge has announced an expansion of their services aimed towards Latin America, with two new payment options for the Argentine market — Rapipago and Pago Facil.

“Argentina has an excellent consumer market in Latin America for both physical and digital goods,” said a rep. “With over 40 million people, this market is dominated by credit cards and other options.”

One of the most popular payment methods in Argentina, according to the rep, is Rapipago. “These offline payments can be paid either in cash or another preferred method at any of the 3000 locations around the country. Apart from that, merchants can enjoy several benefits, such as secure payment processing, work with larger payments and no registration costs or monthly fees.”

The second payment method for the Argentine market offered by 2000Charge is Pago Facil, a cash-based payment method.

Once the customer goes to the checkout for their online purchase, they receive a voucher to take to more than 4,000 locations and pay in cash.

“With this payment option, Argentinian customers enjoy familiar, safe, and secure payments,” the rep explained. “On the other side, merchants experience zero chargebacks and increased sales.”

For more information, visit 2000Charge.

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