PUMA boosts payment performance across LatAm with Payrails
75%
reduced time-to-market
15k
Engineering hours saved
No code
changes in payment workflows
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Unified operating system to run and optimize payments across fragmented local markets
PUMA is one of the world's leading sports brands, with a presence in more than 120 countries and a global heritage spanning performance, lifestyle, and football. Latin America is one of its highest-priority growth regions, with operations across major markets like Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, and Colombia. As part of its growth strategy in the region, PUMA needed to streamline payment operations in one of the world's most complex payment environments.
With a diverse array of payment methods, regulations, and customer preferences spread across nearly 20 different countries, doing business in LatAm means navigating a highly fragmented local payment landscape. Local rails like Pix in Brazil, OXXO and SPEI in Mexico, and PSE in Colombia carry a large share of volume, and the same online basket might convert via instant bank transfer in one country, a cash voucher paid at a corner store in another, and a 12-month installment plan in a third.
Settlement and reconciliation work differently across every market, adding an operational layer that generic global stacks were never built to handle.
In the midst of a major global replatforming initiative aimed at unifying its commerce experience across regions and enabling faster, more agile growth, PUMA needed to manage these challenges while also migrating its e-commerce infrastructure from Magento to Salesforce Commerce Cloud. At the same time, PUMA was also engaged in broader internal infrastructure initiatives, which made managing multiple payment providers and integration layers a significant operational constraint.
"Every market we operate in has its own payment particularities. Managing that complexity while also running a full platform migration was simply not sustainable without the right infrastructure partner." -Aldo Molina, Director E-Commerce LatAm, PUMA
PUMA selected Payrails as a payment infrastructure partner for the Latin American market, consolidating all payment operations into a single platform. Rather than maintaining individual connections to multiple providers across the region, PUMA could manage fraud prevention flows, installment schemes, BNPL solutions, and local wallets through one connection using Payrails Orchestration. Behind that single connection sits a team that has spent years helping global merchants navigate similar complexity in Europe, MENA, and beyond. With the support of the Payrails payment strategy team, PUMA gained a partner working as an extension of its own bench, bringing both deep LatAm experience and global payments expertise.
To help further navigate fragmented payment data and reporting, PUMA's team turned to Payrails Unified Analytics for a single interface to track payment performance KPIs, fraud prevention metrics, costs, and reconciliation across all partners and markets, including custom reporting for reconciliation.The Payrails team brought hands-on experience with analytics, fraud, and reconciliation flows for global merchants in Europe, MENA, and other complex regions, giving PUMA's LatAm team a partner who could help interpret what the data was showing and decide where to act.
Together, Orchestration and Unified Analytics gave PUMA a consolidated foundation to operate payments across LatAm: global expertise applied to local realities. Instead of stitching together providers and reports market-by-market, PUMA's team could spend its time on what actually moves the business: optimizing conversion rates, improving the checkout experience, and launching new markets faster.
"With Payrails, we no longer need a dedicated team just to keep our integrations running. We can focus on performance, not plumbing." -Aldo Molina, Director E-Commerce LatAm, PUMA
By consolidating payment operations with Payrails, PUMA significantly reduced the complexity of managing its payment infrastructure across LatAm.
15,000 engineering hours saved on integration maintenance
PUMA cut the operational overhead required to manage payment integrations across markets, freeing its engineering team from routine maintenance work.
75% faster time to live in new markets and projects
With Payrails handling the integration layer, PUMA could launch new payment projects and enter new markets faster, without rebuilding provider connections from scratch.
Zero code changes needed to launch new payment methods
By reducing the need for a dedicated team to manage integrations, PUMA could direct more focus toward product development and platform improvements.
In a region as diversified as LatAm, where local payment challenges demand global expertise, the combination of a simpler stack, shorter path to market, and fewer hours spent maintaining integrations illustrates how businesses can transform payments from an operational bottleneck into an engine for growth.
"Payrails made it easier for us to manage our payment stack, enabling us to move at the pace our business requires." -Aldo Molina, Director E-Commerce LatAm, PUMA
Take the first step today
Every global merchant has its own version of the payment complexity PUMA faced in LatAm. As the payment stack expands, integrations multiply, reporting fragments, and engineering hours that should fuel growth get spent simply keeping the checkout page running.
Ready to elevate your business performance? Book a demo to see how Payrails can provide a tailored solution for your team.



