enBitcoins, an Argentina-based payment operator, is continuing with its rapid expansion in Latin America. Last week, CoinTelegraph reported that the company has expanded its services to Columbia and now Mexican residents will be able to enjoy its services.
“Mexican residents can not only pay utility bills but also send and receive money”, CoinTelegraph reported.
Marcelo Guillen, CEO & Founder enbitcoins.com, told CoinTelegraph that they “also offer remittance service for Mexicans”.
“We offer remittance service for our Mexican clients in addition to bill payment option. Our idea is that residents of every country of Latin America could transact, send money and pay their local bills”.
The company allows users to pay bills via the Internet without the need to step out of the home. They charge a 2% fee for their services (both remittances and bill payments).
Guillen says that the services offered by enBitcoins are very easy to use. People “don't need anything, except Bitcoins to pay their bills or send money to another countries”.
“We take care of everything else”, he said.
enBitcoins was the first Bitcoin bills payment service in Argentina. Users can pay their bills, recharge their mobile phones and much more. Moreover, there is no limit on the number of accounts or maximum amount that a user can pay per month.


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