Brazil, United States and Mexico corridors

Payment infrastructure for the Americas.

WaterPay gives international merchants one clean operating layer for local collections, payouts, USD settlement, reconciliation and market expansion across Brazil, the United States and Mexico.

BRLBrazil collection and payout readiness
USDSettlement confidence for global teams
MXNMexico growth corridor for platforms
United StatesUSD

Settlement, enterprise account logic and cross-border merchant confidence.

MexicoMXN

Local payment access for platforms expanding through North LATAM.

BrazilBRL

High-priority LATAM anchor for local collection and payout flows.

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BRLCollectionRouting
USDSettlementMatched
MXNPayoutQueued
Market Strategy

Lead with Brazil. Settle with the U.S. Scale through Mexico.

The upgraded positioning makes the customer path obvious: Brazil is the acquisition anchor, the United States provides institutional confidence, and Mexico becomes the next local growth corridor.

BR

Brazil as the demand engine

Position WaterPay around local payment acceptance, payouts and PIX-style speed for merchants entering LATAM.

Local collection Payout routing LATAM acquisition
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US

United States as the trust layer

Use USD settlement, transparent reconciliation and enterprise operations language to reassure global clients.

USD settlement Merchant confidence Treasury control
02
MX

Mexico as the expansion corridor

Show Mexico as a practical next step for platforms that need local access across the Americas.

MXN access Platform payouts Cross-border growth
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Payment Business

Business flows designed for Brazil, the U.S. and Mexico.

Show prospects exactly what WaterPay can support in each market: local collection, payout operations, settlement logic and reconciliation visibility.

Brazil Local Rails

BRL payments

BR
  • Local collection for Brazil-facing merchants and platforms.
  • Payout routing to suppliers, creators, sellers and partners.
  • PIX-style instant payment positioning for LATAM acquisition.
  • Transaction status, exceptions and reconciliation support.
BRLPIXCollectPayout
U.S. Settlement Layer

USD settlement

US
  • USD settlement logic for cross-border merchant operations.
  • Treasury visibility for finance, ops and executive teams.
  • Enterprise-facing reporting language for international clients.
  • Bridge local market activity into a clearer settlement view.
USDSettleTreasuryReports
Mexico Growth Corridor

MXN access

MX
  • Local Mexico payment access for regional expansion.
  • Business collection and payout support for platforms.
  • Cross-border flow design for merchants expanding through North LATAM.
  • Operational monitoring across payout batches and payment states.
MXNLocal accessBatch payout
Customer pays locally WaterPay routes, monitors and reconciles Merchant settles with clearer treasury control
Trust System

Institutional language, visible control and fewer empty claims.

The page now avoids vague slogans and speaks to the buyer's actual concerns: market coverage, operational visibility, settlement clarity and partner reliability.

Risk-aware operations

Messaging supports compliance, monitoring and transaction review without overpromising regulated capabilities.

Commercial clarity

Every major section pushes toward a sales conversation for Brazil, U.S. and Mexico corridors.

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corridor BRL -> USD matched
payout MXN batch review
collection Brazil local live
settlement T+ cycle ready
report finance export synced

"Make the first screen feel like payment infrastructure customers can trust before they read the details."

Design direction: premium fintech, dynamic but restrained, with a clear Americas acquisition story.
Operations Team

A card-style team wall for the people behind WaterPay operations.

Jay is the cover page, Hao is the second page, and the rest of the operations team folds behind them. Select any page edge to bring that character to the front.

Jay, Team Leader
Team Leader Jay

Leads regional partner strategy, corridor development and high-value client conversations.

Contact WaterPay

Start with Telegram. Build your Brazil, U.S. or Mexico payment flow.

Telegram is the primary contact channel. Tell the WaterPay team which corridor you want to build, where customers pay, and how you want to settle.