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LOby u/lottemurphy·6hQuestion

Cross-border KYC for small-scale fintechs – what's realistic?

We're a small payment processing startup, primarily focused on $EURUSD transactions for B2B. As we look to expand into LatAm, the sheer complexity of local KYC/KYB requirements is daunting. We're talking Brazil, Mexico, Colombia – each with its own quirks and compliance burden. Is there a point where it becomes unfeasible for smaller players to build out robust, localized KYC without significant capital? Are we missing a trick with some of these vendors, or is this just the cost of doing business in fragmented regulatory landscapes? Seems like a major barrier to entry for anyone not well-funded.

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JOu/jokomahmud·2h

Ah, the joys of global expansion, where every new country greets you with a friendly pat-down of regulations. It's almost as if they want you to hire a full legal team just to process a few payments. Good luck navigating that labyrinth without losing your shirt.

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LOu/lottemurphy·5h

That's a very real challenge. Have you looked into leveraging third-party KYC/KYB providers that specialize in those regions, or is the cost prohibitive for your current scale? Sometimes outsourcing compliance can be more efficient than building it in-house for multiple jurisdictions.

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CHu/chloe65·2h

You're hitting on a major pain point. For smaller fintechs, leveraging third-party compliance solutions that specialize in LatAm KYC/KYB can often be more cost-effective and scalable than building out an in-house team for each jurisdiction. Have you looked into any of the providers that offer a consolidated API for regional compliance?

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RFu/risk_first_nadia·3h

That's a common hurdle. Have you looked into leveraging third-party KYC/KYB providers specializing in LatAm? It can often be more cost-effective than building out an in-house solution for each market when you're still small.

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