Bamboo Payment Systems
Marcelo Davila has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Marcelo started their career as a Graphic Designer at El Pais in 1996 and worked in this role until 2003. After that, they joined Union Informatica as a Programming Teacher from 2012 to 2020, where they taught .NET programming to students and guided them in developing complete projects for the job market. In 2003, they also worked as an Analyst in Systems and Team Leader at El Pais Uruguay, where they managed a development team and worked in an agile environment using Scrum methodology. Currently, Marcelo is employed as an Engineering Lead at Bamboo Payment Systems, starting from October 2021. Marcelo'swork experience showcases their expertise in design, teaching, and software development.
Marcelo Davila attended Universitario Autónomo del Sur from 2000 to 2003, where they obtained a degree in Analista en Sistemas with a field of study in Ingenieria. Marcelo also holds a certification in SCRUM from Kleer | Agile Coaching & Training, although the month and year of obtaining this certification are not provided.
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Bamboo Payment Systems
We are a one stop shop for crossborder payment processing in Latin America. Bamboo connects Global eCommerce merchants via a single API integration to local PAYINS and PAYOUTS in 16 countries in Latin America. Our PAYIN solution facilitates access to more than 300 million consumers in Latin America by collecting payments on behalf of international eCommerce Merchants via Local Credit/Debit/Prepaid Card processing, Cash Networks, eWallets, Local Bank Transfers and other APMs. International merchants can sell their services or products without establishing local entities in Latin America. Our PAYOUT solution enables B2B and B2C payouts to gig-economy workers, influencers and prize winners across the region via local bank transfers and cash pickup. Companies can fund their account in USD and we take care of the local processing. Our coverage includes: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay.