Mastercard Study: Nearly 9 in 10 Consumers in Latin America and the Caribbean Are Ready to Embrace Everyday Digital Payments
- Cash remains relevant where digital acceptance is limited, according to 47% of consumers
- Debit leads everyday payments in LAC, with 60% of consumers using it for daily transactions
- 95% of digital users say security is important when choosing how to pay, reinforcing trust as a key condition for growth
Across LAC, 89% of consumers now qualify as digital users, signaling a significant milestone in the region’s financial and digital evolution. At the same time, momentum continues to build among those still outside the ecosystem, with 68% of non-users saying they are “somewhat or very likely” to adopt digital payments in the future. This reinforces that as adoption scales, the real test of inclusion is shifting from access to everyday usability – the ability to pay, earn, save, and transact with confidence across daily needs, from groceries, and transportation, to services, and other daily necessities wherever life happens.
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Debit: The catalyst for consistent digital lifestyles
Debit has emerged as the region’s most relevant and trusted everyday payment tool, anchoring digital behavior across daily transactions. In fact, debit plays a central role in enabling these everyday transactions, particularly in high-frequency categories:
- Groceries (34%)
- Restaurants and cafés (33%)
- Phone bills (27%)
- Ride-sharing services (26%)
Yet the ability to rely on digital payments consistently remains uneven across the region. In many of these moments – especially in small, local, or informal settings – limited acceptance forces consumers to rely on cash. Closing this gap is essential to improving financial outcomes on both sides of the transaction.
Cash remains stubbornly present in high‑frequency daily moments. Nearly half (47%) of consumers used cash in the past six months. Consumers are clear about what they want next: 87% wish more stores and people accept digital payments, and 59% say that at least once a month they must use cash when they would rather pay with a card or digital device. This acceptance gap represents one of the biggest opportunities in advancing financial inclusion at scale across LAC.
Trust and security are also conditions for growth. Among digital users, 95% say security is important when choosing how to pay and 94% cite trustworthiness as important. For consumers who are hesitant, stronger security features are a key lever: 43% say advanced security would make them more likely to use digital payments, alongside clearer protection in case of problems (38%) and better customer support (36%).
Mastercard’s next commitment: Advancing financial health for people and small businesses
As digital participation expands across the region,
Closing the acceptance gap: Building a secure, frictionless ecosystem for all
By reducing friction at checkout, strengthening security, and enabling acceptance in everyday environments, these solutions help ensure that digital payments work reliably across physical and digital touchpoints – supporting local commerce, small businesses, and broader economic participation.
“The inclusion conversation has evolved beyond access. Today, people across the region recognize the benefits of digital payments – speed, convenience and safety,” Scerch added. “That’s why we’re focused not only on expanding acceptance, but on helping people and small businesses participate confidently and safely in the digital economy – whether in large urban centers or local neighborhood businesses. As part of Mastercard’s commitment to connect and protect 500 million more people and small businesses by 2030, we’re working to ensure the benefits of digital payments reach more communities, more consistently, across
As LAC advances toward a more digital economy, the findings send a clear signal: the future of financial inclusion will depend on how easily people can pay for the things that matter most in their daily lives, wherever they are.
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