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Payments Startup tapi Acquires Cash-Handling Operations of Mastercard’s Arcus

Payments Startup tapi Acquires Cash-Handling Operations of Mastercard’s Arcus
  • tapi is acquiring Arcus’ cash payments operations, including bill pay, top-ups, gift cards, and cash-in/out.
  • tapi will leverage the buy to expand its footprint in Mexico and strengthen its role as a regional payments leader.
  • Backed by Kaszek and Andreessen Horowitz, tapi expects to process over $2B in 2025—5x more than in 2024.

In a move to expand its regional footprint, Argentina-based tapi unveiled it will acquire the cash payments operations of Mastercard-owned Arcus.

Specifically, tapi will acquire Arcus’ service payment operations, mobile top-ups, gift cards, and cash-in/out services. tapi is making the move to expand its presence in Mexico and boost its reputation as a payments partner for banks, fintechs, retailers, and service companies across the region. The acquisition will enable tapi to offer a more seamless payment experience while promoting financial inclusion across Latin America. The company remains focused on expanding its Cash In/Out network to offer direct access to retailers in Mexico through strategic partnerships with OXXO, Chedraui, Finabien, 7-Eleven, SYStienda, and others.

“Integrating Arcus’ service and cash payment capabilities into tapi’s ecosystem marks a turning point in our journey as a company,” said tapi CEO and co-founder Tomás Mindlin. “This integration broadens our reach in Mexico, serving the country’s leading fintechs and banks and significantly expanding our physical footprint with thousands of Cash In/Out points, along with connections to the market’s most relevant service providers. To the cutting-edge technology and customer experience that have fueled our exponential growth in recent years, we now add reliable infrastructure and well-established relationships within the local financial ecosystem. We’re thrilled to become the strategic partner for the financial industry in Mexico and the region.”

For tapi users and clients, the acquisition will offer greater scalability and nationwide physical transaction coverage, access to a broad range of payment services through a single platform, and fast and reliable processing for daily financial needs.

“By integrating this technology with our API-first approach, we’re making it even easier for our partners to launch embedded financial experiences,” said tapi CTO and co-founder Nicolás Andriano.

tapi was founded in 2022 and two years later closed a $22 million Series A funding round led by Kaszek, with participation from Andreessen Horowitz. This brought the company’s total funding to $31 million. tapi expects to surpass $2 billion in annual volume in 2025, which is five times more than in 2024.

Arcus’ ArcusFI platform offers firms access to Mexico’s real-time payment system, allowing them to generate interbank CLABEs to send and receive payments to and from any participating firm in Banxico’s Interbank Electronic Payment System (SPEI). One of the key features of Arcus is Dimo, an electronic transfer service facilitated by Banxico that allows the beneficiary to link their cell phone number to their account through SPEI. Customers can use Dimo to transfer funds from the Arcus platform with just the recipient’s phone number.

With this payment method, you can make electronic money transfers from the Arcus platform using only the beneficiary’s cell phone number.

Logistically, Mastercard will retain the Arcus brand, as well as its capabilities in payment processing, settlement, and reconciliation through Mexico’s real-time payment system (SPEI).


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