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e.tres adds Getnet as a payment solution integrated into the ecosystem

Brands and retailers that operate their e-commerce platforms on e.tres can now natively integrate Getnet's solutions

Getnet, the leading fintech provider of payment solutions in Latin America and Iberia, is natively integrated into the e.tres platform, adding a robust and reliable payment solution to every sales channel, both digital and physical.

When the online store, payment methods, and business management aren't integrated, growth becomes more challenging. Every disconnected system creates friction—both for customers making purchases and for the team running the business.

The integration between e.tres and Getnet bridges that gap. Brands and merchants that run their e-commerce operations on e.tres can now incorporate Getnet’s solutions natively, without additional integrations or parallel systems.

Getnet is the leading fintech company in payment solutions in Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula. It operates in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Uruguay, Colombia, Spain, and Portugal. In 2025, Getnet processed more than €238 billion across 10.5 billion transactions, serving 1.2 million customers.

What does this integration add up to?

With Getnet integrated into the e.tres ecosystem, brands can offer a more seamless and reliable shopping experience across all their channels—including centralized management of multiple stores and channels from a single location. And not just in the digital channel: the integration also extends to e3Kiosk, e.tres’s solution for in-person sales. Self-service kiosks now process payments with Getnet, extending the integrated experience to the physical point of sale.

"Together with e.tres, we're introducing an integration that simplifies the payment process and helps more companies scale their online sales efficiently," said Lucila Dotti, Partnerships at Getnet Argentina

"The integration with Getnet adds a robust payment solution that allows us to offer a more seamless and reliable shopping experience," said Diego Gorischnik, CEO of e.tres.

A partnership to continue driving growth in both digital and brick-and-mortar retail. Because when technology is integrated, selling becomes simpler.

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