All payment methods

Diners

The world’s oldest credit card operates in Latin America by partnering with local issuers, for
instance the Banco do Brasil . In some instances, the local cards offer international
payments, in others they do not. To reliably offer them at checkout, PSPs need to work with
a specialist Latin-American acquirer.

Diners
Type Local Card
Consumer countries
Currencies

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Specifications

Coverage

Merchant Global

Currencies

Consumer BRL, CLP, COP, ARS, PEN, MXN
Processing BRL, CLP, COP, ARS, MXN, PEN
Settlement BRL, ARS, PEN, MXN, COP, CLP

Features

Recurring payments
One-click payments
Refunds
Partial refunds
Multiple partial refunds
Payment assurance
Chargeback risk

Features may vary between countries

How it works

1
Merchant

At online checkout, the consumer chooses credit card as the preferred payment method

2
Payment method

The consumer enters their card details

3
Online bank

After confirming the payment, the consumer may be redirected to their issuing bank for 3DS authentication

4
Merchant

The merchant receives confirmation of payment

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