The organization represents a wide variety of fintech verticals, including digital payments, lending and crowdlending, virtual assets, insurtech, capital markets, personal finance, and fintech-as-a-service. Through working groups organized by verticals or cross-sector themes, the Chamber helps members share best practices, address regulatory challenges, and innovate together.
A core part of its mission is to promote financial inclusion. Cámara Argentina Fintech collaborates with academic institutions to develop talent by running educational programs, workshops, and executive courses focused on fintech, crypto, and financial literacy. It also works closely with regulators to advocate for responsible regulation — building a framework that both protects users and supports innovation.
The Chamber plays an active role in policy development: it promotes smart regulation of virtual assets, proposing reforms to align Argentina’s legal environment with international standards while encouraging regulated growth of crypto platforms. This regulatory engagement is paired with initiatives to reduce cash dependency by expanding digital wallet infrastructure and promoting the use of virtual bank accounts in everyday payments.
On the industry side, the Chamber provides valuable insights through research and reports. Its latest fintech-mapping report reveals a rapidly expanding ecosystem: nearly 1,000 fintech companies in Argentina span ten major business verticals.
The organization also prioritizes talent and employment. A recent fintech employment survey found that the sector employed over 34,000 people, with strong gender representation and growing demand for technology and product roles.
In summary, Cámara Argentina Fintech is a powerful enabler of Argentina’s fintech future. By fostering dialogue, shaping regulation, and driving inclusion, it helps strengthen the fintech ecosystem and positions Argentina as a regional hub for financial technology innovation.