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dLocal Teams Up with PayPal to Unlock Payments in 40 New Countries

dLocal, a company that helps businesses accept payments across different countries, has teamed up with PayPal to unlock payments and make it easier for businesses to sell in more than 40 new countries. This is great news for companies that want to grow and reach customers in places they haven’t been able to before.

Thanks to this dLocal partnership with PayPal, businesses using PayPal Enterprise Payments (which used to be called Braintree) can now accept payments from people in Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia-Pacific regions. The best part is that businesses don’t have to open offices or set up companies in those countries to do this. dLocal’s system takes care of all the local payment methods and rules, so businesses can focus on selling.

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With this dLocal partnership with PayPal, companies can handle payments between other businesses (B2B) and directly to customers (B2C) easily. This means they can connect with local buyers and suppliers without any hassle. It also means businesses can use the same PayPal system they already have, which saves time and money because they don’t need to build new payment systems from scratch.

dLocal teams up with PayPal to unlock payments

One big benefit of dLocal teaming up with PayPal to unlock payments in 40 new countries is that companies can find new customers around the world quickly. They don’t have to deal with complicated rules or pay extra fees for cross-border payments. Plus, because payments are processed locally, more transactions get approved. This happens because local banks and payment methods trust local processing more, so payments go through more smoothly.

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John O’Brien, who is in charge of revenue at dLocal, said this partnership shows how much dLocal wants to help businesses grow in new markets. He said they are proud to work with PayPal to open up more than 40 new countries for businesses. Together, they are making it easier to move money across borders and helping companies find new chances to grow.

dLocal teaming up with PayPal to unlock payments in 40 new countries means businesses can now sell to more people in more places without the usual headaches. They can use one simple system to accept payments locally and internationally, reach new customers, and make more sales. This partnership is a big step forward for companies wanting to grow globally, especially in fast-growing markets that were hard to reach before.

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Oluchukwu Ikemefuna
Oluchukwu Ikemefuna

Oluchukwu Blessing Ikemefuna, a talented content writer from Anambra, Nigeria, found her writing passion in secondary school. Holding a degree in Biological Sciences from Federal University of Technology, Owerri, she specializes in blog writing across technology, finance, healthcare, education, and lifestyle sectors. With strong research and SEO skills, Oluchukwu creates engaging content globally. Her work aims to inspire and engage authentically while driving action. Outside work, she enjoys travel, reading, and movies as she grows as a skilled writer.

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