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Littio

hybrid · Bogotá, CO · est. 2021 · open in the directory → · Deutsch → · Italiano → · Français → · Español → · Português →

short answerLittio is a fiat-and-crypto neobank, headquartered in Bogotá, CO and founded in 2021. Your money is held custodially, so Littio or its partner bank holds the balance and you hold a claim on it. Its regulatory structure is mixed (On/off-ramp + issuer partners; USD via onchain treasuries). It issues a Visa debit card. It is available in Latin America.

USD accounts for Colombians (onchain rails).

The facts

Categoryhybrid
HQBogotá, CO
Founded2021
CustodyCustodial
Regulation typeOther / mixed
License detailOn/off-ramp + issuer partners; USD via onchain treasuries
CardVisa · Debit
YieldUSD yield onchain
StablecoinsYes
KYCYes
Active regionsLatin America

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Common questions about Littio

What is Littio?

Littio is a fiat-and-crypto neobank, headquartered in Bogotá, CO and founded in 2021. Your money is held custodially, so Littio or its partner bank holds the balance and you hold a claim on it. Its regulatory structure is mixed (On/off-ramp + issuer partners; USD via onchain treasuries).

Does Littio have a card, and where can you use it?

It issues a Visa debit card. It is available in Latin America.

Does Littio require KYC?

Yes. Littio requires identity verification (KYC) to open an account, as a other / mixed.

What does Littio cost?

From the verified fields: yield USD yield onchain. Cashback and yield are "up to" figures that change constantly and often depend on a paid plan — confirm current terms with Littio before relying on them.

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Littio appears in

Neobanks available in Latin America (113) · Neobanks that issue a Visa card (182) · Neobanks in Colombia (7)

Figures compiled from public sources, for comparison only — not financial advice. "Up to" rates change constantly; always confirm with the issuer. Spotted an error? Suggest a fix.