2000Charge Now Offering 4 New Payment Options for Brazilian Market

SAO PAULO. Brazil — Global financial services company 2000Charge has announced an expansion of their services aimed towards Latin America, with four new payment options for the Brazilian market — Banco Itau, Banco Santander, Banco Bradesco and Banco do Brasil.

“This is a unique opportunity for all the merchants who want to tap into the Brazilian market to give their customers a chance to pay with whichever payment method they prefer,” said a rep.

All four options are bank-transfer payment methods that are available only in Brazil.

“They allow customers to make simple bank transfers from their personal accounts, which means that it is a safe, secure and familiar process,” the rep added.

2000Charge has recently expanded its payments portfolio with more payment options for several Latin American markets, with forthcoming new payment options for Chile and Peru.

For more information, visit 2000Charge.com.

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