Mercadolibre Inc is a leading e-commerce and fintech company based in Latin America, specializing in providing a comprehensive online marketplace for buying and selling a wide variety of products
The platform enables individuals and businesses to engage in transactions efficiently, offering features such as auctions, fixed-price listings, and a robust payment processing system through its integrated service, Mercado Pago. Additionally, the company has expanded its reach into logistics, ensuring smooth delivery services to enhance the shopping experience. With a focus on innovation and technology, Mercadolibre continuously strives to empower merchants and consumers across Latin America, driving growth in the digital economy.
Montevideo, Uruguay, March 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Montevideo, Uruguay, 13 March 2025 – Mercado Libre (NASDAQMELI), the leading e-commerce and fintech platform in Latin America, today launched a new series within the Inside Mercado Libre podcast: CFO Perspectives. Following our earnings report this quarter, CFO Martin de los Santos joins host Richard Cathcart, Investor Relations Officer, to reflect on Mercado Libre’s performance and provide a look ahead.
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