VoxDev Development Economics

S7 Ep15: The rise of digital payments in Latin America

Mar 19, 2026
Diego Vera-Cossio, senior economist at the Inter-American Development Bank who edited the IDB report Beyond Cash, discusses the rapid spread of digital wallets and instant payments across Latin America. He highlights safety and convenience gains, surprising effects on crime and firm growth, how social transfers nudged formal borrowing, and the policy choices shaping interoperability and mass adoption.
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INSIGHT

People Prefer Digital Payments Over Cash

  • Public surveys show broad preference for digital payments: in 16 of 17 countries, at least half prefer them to cash.
  • People cite convenience, perceived safety from crime, and wider use cases including person-to-person, bills, and government transfers.
ANECDOTE

Santiago Bus Reform Cut Robberies

  • Santiago bus reform that removed cash from drivers led to a measurable drop in robberies.
  • Patricio Dominguez's natural experiment shows risk declines when drivers no longer carry cash.
INSIGHT

Pix Drove Firm Growth In Cash Sectors

  • Brazil's instant payment system Pix boosted growth in previously cash-intensive firms.
  • Researchers found ex-ante cash-heavy sectors grew substantially after Pix rollout due to transaction efficiency gains.
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