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UATP Names dLocal as Newest Payment Processing Partner for UATP One

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UATP has named dLocal (NASDAQ: DLO) as the newest payment processing partner for UATP One, its merchant services platform. dLocal processes payments in 60+ countries across Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia, giving UATP One merchants an additional acquiring option in high-growth emerging markets.

According to UATP, the live partnership expands local payment-method support and secure processing for airlines and travel merchants, while giving dLocal access to UATP’s global network of airlines and corporate travel buyers and a route to new processing volume.

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  • UATP One gains dLocal coverage in 60+ emerging-market countries
  • UATP merchants access 1,000+ local payment methods through dLocal
  • Partnership is live, enabling immediate emerging-market payment acceptance
  • dLocal gains access to UATP’s global airline and corporate buyer network

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In the Aug 18 session, UAL declined 2.90%, reflecting a moderate negative market reaction.

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Market Context

UAL's recent platform record showed Net Selling insider sentiment across 90 days. The partnership ex...
Analysis

UAL's recent platform record showed Net Selling insider sentiment across 90 days. The partnership expands payment access, but contains no disclosed financial terms; execution across multiple emerging-market systems remains the key consideration.

Key Figures

Processing coverage: +60 countries Local payment methods: more than 1,000+ local payment methods South Asia and Southeast Asia passenger traffic growth: 7% a year +3 more
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Processing coverage +60 countries Latin America, Africa, Middle East and Asia
Local payment methods more than 1,000+ local payment methods dLocal network
South Asia and Southeast Asia passenger traffic growth 7% a year Boeing 2025 outlook through 2044
Africa passenger traffic growth 6% Boeing 2025 outlook through 2044
Latin America passenger traffic growth more than 4% Boeing 2025 outlook through 2044
Global passenger traffic growth 4.2% Boeing 2025 outlook through 2044

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jul 15 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Jul 15 2Q26 earnings report Positive -1.8% Results exceeded expectations and full-year adjusted EPS guidance was raised
Jul 14 Economy Plus launch Positive -0.7% New seating option introduced across upcoming Airbus A321XLR aircraft
Jun 29 Route announcement Positive -0.7% New nonstop Cartagena flights announced from Houston and Washington
Jun 25 Earnings webcast notice Neutral +3.1% Second-quarter 2026 results webcast and release schedule announced
Jun 23 DIRECTV partnership Positive +2.4% Live television partnership announced for Starlink-enabled seatback screens

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

UAL's recent positive company announcements more often preceded negative 24-hour price reactions than positive ones.

Key Terms

acquiring, api
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acquiring financial
"giving UATP One merchants an additional acquiring option"
Acquiring describes the act of one party buying another company, a set of assets, or a controlling stake in a business, typically through a negotiated purchase, merger, or takeover offer. It matters to investors because such transactions change who controls the business, alter future revenues and costs, and affect the buyer's and seller's financial position — similar to one homeowner buying and renovating another house, which changes both properties’ value and upkeep.
api technical
"one direct API, one platform, and one contract"
An API, or Application Programming Interface, is a set of rules that allows different software programs to communicate and work together smoothly, much like a waiter translating your order into the kitchen and then bringing your meal back. For investors, APIs are important because they enable real-time access to financial data, trading systems, and other digital services, making it easier to make informed decisions quickly and efficiently.

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dLocal brings local payment depth across Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia to UATP's network of airlines and travel merchants.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- UATP, the global network enabling organizations to simplify payment processes and expand their payment capabilities, has named dLocal (NASDAQ: DLO), the leading cross-border payment platform connecting global merchants to emerging markets as the newest payment processing partner for UATP One, its merchant services platform. dLocal processes payments across +60 countries in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia, giving UATP One merchants an additional acquiring option in the markets where air travel is growing fastest.

UATP is a global payment solution owned and operated by the world's airlines and accepted by thousands of merchants for air, rail and travel agency payments. UATP connects airlines to Alternative Forms of Payment which can expand reach and generate incremental sales globally. UATP offers easy-to-use data tools, DataStream(SM) and DataMine(SM), which provide comprehensive account details to Issuers and Corporate Subscribers for accurate travel management. UATP is accepted as a form of payment for corporate business travel worldwide by airlines, travel agencies and Amtrak; UATP accounts are issued by: Aeromexico, APG Airlines, Air Canada, Air New Zealand, Air Niugini, American Airlines, Austrian Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, Delta Air Lines, EL AL Israel Airlines, Etihad Airways, Frontier Airlines, GOL Linhas aereas inteligentes S.A., Hahn Air; Japan Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Qantas Airways, Shandong Airlines, Transavia Airlines, TUIfly GmbH, Turkish Airline, United Airlines, and WestJet. AirPlus International issues the UATP-based Company Account for: British Airways and Lufthansa German Airlines. (PRNewsFoto/Universal Air Travel Plan, Inc.)

UATP One gives airlines and travel merchants a single route to a local payment infrastructure that lowers cost, complexity and risk. Adding dLocal widens the payment access on the platform and builds UATP's presence in regions where local payment methods and local processing have an outsized impact on conversion rates, booking volume and revenue growth.

"Our clients want to grow where the growing volume of passengers and travelers are, and that means the emerging markets dLocal knows well," said Teresa Rivera, Vice President, Merchant Services, UATP. "dLocal gives airlines and travel merchants using UATP One local payment reach and real depth in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. It also matches how we are building the platform."

dLocal's expertise and footprint in emerging markets are instrumental to the partnership and the driver of added value for UATP One merchants.

Those regions also represent the strongest growth opportunity for the global airline industry. Boeing's 2025 outlook forecasts passenger traffic through 2044 rising 7% a year across South Asia and Southeast Asia, 6% in Africa and more than 4% in Latin America, against a 4.2% global rate. IATA's 2026 projections also rank Asia-Pacific and Africa among the fastest-growing regions through 2050. dLocal already connects merchants to more than 1,000+ local payment methods across these regions, helping airlines and travel merchants offer payment options that travelers already trust and use at home.

"Airlines and travel merchants want to reach customers in Latin America, Africa and Asia without building a payment operation in every country," said Horacio Raviolo, Head of Commercial Partnerships at dLocal. "Our partnership with UATP facilitates more effective BSP flows across those markets, helping airlines navigate indirect sales channels through travel agencies and existing clearing systems with less complexity. That creates a simpler path to expand in a valuable, high-growth sector with an established, trusted partner."

Thanks to this partnership, UATP One merchants gain access to payment-method support and secure processing capabilities in critical emerging markets. For dLocal, the agreement opens UATP's global network of airlines and corporate travel buyers and a route to new processing volume. For UATP, it adds local processing capacity in the regions where clients want to expand reach and provides new avenues for merchants' direct and indirect sales growth.

The partnership, now live, allows UATP clients to accept payments in emerging markets through a network they already use and gives dLocal the opportunity to grow with every airline and travel merchant that joins UATP One. As the relationship deepens, UATP and dLocal plan to widen coverage in the markets where clients see the most demand.

For more information about the UATP and dLocal Partnership or to speak with a UATP company executive, please contact Wendy Ward at wendy.ward@uatp.com or Yolanda Valery | Global Head of Corporate Communications | yvalery@dlocal.com

ABOUT UATP
UATP is the global payment network simplifying payments in complex industries. We make it easy for businesses to accept or make any type of payment, open new markets, drive growth, and reduce costs for Issuers, Merchants, vendors, agents, aggregators, and more. UATP is continually innovating to connect companies to new forms of payment (AFPs), and our easy-to-use data tools, DataStream® and DataMine®, provide comprehensive account details to Issuers and Corporate Account Holders. Our team has decades of experience with the ever-changing payments landscape, and our reliable and proven technology ensures our global customers get more from every payments experience. Learn more at uatp.com.

Accepted as a form of payment for corporate business travel worldwide by airlines, travel agencies and Amtrak®; UATP accounts are issued by: Aeromexico; Air Canada (TSE: AC); Air China; Air New Zealand (ANZFF.PK); Air Niugini; American Airlines (NASDAQ: AAL); APG Airlines; Austrian Airlines; Avianca Airlines; BCD Travel; China Eastern Airlines (NYSE: CEA); Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL); EL AL Israel Airlines; Etihad Airways; Fareportal; Frontier Airlines; GOL Linhas Aereas inteligentes S.A. (NYSE: GOL and Bovespa: GOLL4); Hahn Air; High Point Travel; Japan Airlines (9201:JP); JetBlue Airways; LATAM Airlines; Link Airways; Qantas Airways (QUBSF.PK); Shandong Airlines; Sichuan Airlines; Southwest Airlines; Sun Country Airlines; TUIfly GmbH; Turkish Airlines (ISE: THYAO); United Airlines (NASDAQ: UAL) and WestJet. AirPlus International issues the UATP-based Company Account for Lufthansa German Airlines.

About dLocal
dLocal builds financial technology for markets of the future, connecting global enterprises with billions of consumers across high-growth markets in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. Through the "One dLocal" concept (one direct API, one platform, and one contract), global companies can accept payments, send payouts, and settle funds globally without the need to manage multiple local entities and integrations. For more information, visit www.dlocal.com.

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FAQ

What is the new UATP and dLocal (NASDAQ: DLO) partnership announced on August 18, 2026?

UATP named dLocal as a payment processing partner for its UATP One merchant services platform. According to UATP, dLocal will provide acquiring and local payment processing in 60+ countries across Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia for airlines and travel merchants using UATP One.

How does the UATP One and dLocal partnership benefit airlines and travel merchants?

The partnership gives UATP One users an extra acquiring option and broader local payment reach in emerging markets. According to UATP, this local processing and access to 1,000+ payment methods can influence conversion rates, booking volumes and revenue growth where local methods are most important.

What does the UATP and dLocal agreement mean for dLocal (DLO) investors?

The agreement opens UATP’s global network of airlines and corporate travel buyers to dLocal as a new processing channel. According to dLocal, this creates a route to additional processing volume in high-growth travel markets across Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia.

How might the UATP and dLocal partnership affect airlines that issue UATP accounts, such as American Airlines (NASDAQ: AAL)?

The announcement does not specify impacts on any individual airline issuer, including American Airlines. According to UATP, airlines and travel merchants using UATP One generally gain expanded local payment options, but adoption details for specific carriers are not disclosed in this release.

Which regions are covered by dLocal’s payment capabilities for UATP One merchants?

dLocal supports payments across more than 60 countries in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. According to UATP, these emerging regions align with strong long-term air traffic growth forecasts, making expanded local payment access strategically important for airlines and travel merchants.

Is the UATP and dLocal partnership for UATP One already live for transactions?

Yes, UATP states the partnership is now live for UATP One merchants. According to UATP, clients can immediately accept payments in covered emerging markets through the existing UATP network, while dLocal can grow alongside every airline and travel merchant that joins UATP One.

How does the UATP and dLocal collaboration help airlines manage indirect sales channels?

UATP and dLocal say the partnership facilitates more effective BSP flows and supports indirect sales via travel agencies and clearing systems. According to dLocal, this aims to reduce complexity for airlines expanding in emerging markets while using established, trusted payment and settlement infrastructures.