dLocal Secures U.K. Payment License
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•dLocal, Latin America's answer to Stripe, wins UK license in global expansion push
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dLocal, a Latin American payments firm focused on emerging markets, has acquired an authorized payment institution license from the Financial Conduct Authority .
The license, which adds to dLocal 's growing portfolio of authorizations globally, will allow the firm to start onboarding merchants in the U.K. for the first time.
CEO Pedro Arnt said dLocal is targeting both domestic and global businesses as prospective clients.
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