LATAM
Latin America
LATAM is a regional designation for Latin America, encompassing countries in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean where Romance languages predominate.
Major LATAM economies include Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, and Colombia. The region uses various banking systems and currencies. Mexico uses CLABE for transfers, while Brazil has developed the advanced PIX instant payment system.
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CLABE
Clave Bancaria Estandarizada
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MXN
Mexican Peso
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Brazilian Real
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