Categories: Uncategorized

Belo allows freelancers in Latin America working for US companies to receive US dollars

Latin American fintech startup belo, which has created a digital wallet solution for freelancers and remote workers within the global economy, has announced the launch of ACH transfers in USD directly to users’ wallets.

This move is a game-changer for Latin American-based workers who earn income from the United States, simplifying the payment process, cutting the middleman, and providing a “one-stop shop” to manage their finances.

“Latin American freelance workers now have a one-stop shop where they can receive payments from the US in the most simple way. We are determined to provide the most time and cost-efficient solution to this increasingly segment of the economy, which poses the opportunity to change the socio-economic tissue of the region. Once forgotten, Latam workers now have a powerful tool to become a beacon of change globally,” said belo co-founder and CEO Manuel Beaudroit.

Users can take advantage of this feature by opening a dollar-receiving account in their belo wallet. After setting up the account, they can start receiving ACH transfers, with a competitive 2% transaction fee — ensuring users get to keep more of their hard-earned money while they get a 3% APY on their USDC balance.

Image credit: belo

The senders can range from personal US bank accounts to digital platforms such as Deel, Airbnb, YouTube, Upwork, Hotmart among others.

Once the funds are credited to the wallet, customers will be free to use them as they wish. They may swap the coins, make purchases at physical and virtual merchants, or withdraw the money to a local bank account in their native currency in 14 countries in Latin America. The service has an annual subscription fee of $25 which includes several perks specially thought for freelancers.

This new service will be available for users in 17 countries including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Peru and Uruguay, among others.

The company will soon expand its capabilities to include ACH transfers from business accounts. This means users can get paid directly from a US employer with highly competitive fees. Freelancers, remote workers, and entrepreneurs from all over the region will no longer need intermediaries or high-fee transfer services.

Techli

Edward is the founder and CEO of Techli.com. He is a writer, U.S. Army veteran, serial entrepreneur and chronic early adopter. Having worked for startups in Silicon Valley and Chicago, he founded, grew and successfully exited his own previous startup and loves telling the stories of innovators. Email: Edward.Domain@techli.com | @EdwardDomain

Share
Published by
Techli

Recent Posts

Automotus picks up $9M to bring AI order to congested curbs

Automotus, a Los Angeles startup focused on using software to untangle curbside congestion, has raised…

11 horas ago

7 Tech Innovations to Watch in 2026

As we move deeper into the digital age, 2026 is shaping up to be a…

3 días ago

AI is professionalizing how enterprises communicate

For startups, mastering communication is no longer just about persuasion—it’s about scalability. As companies grow,…

2 semanas ago

India’s rise in a fragmented world sets the stage for the Horasis India Meeting in Singapore

In an increasingly fragmented world economy, global alignment has become both an opportunity and a…

3 semanas ago

On route to Las Vegas: AI-supported resilience coach from Deep Care named Digital Health honoree at CES Innovation Awards 2026

The world-renowned CES Innovation Awards® program is an annual competition honoring outstanding design and engineering…

3 semanas ago

Cursor becomes intive’s core engine for next-generation AI-powered engineering

intive has expanded its AI ambitions with a new enterprise partnership that designates Cursor as…

4 semanas ago