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ReLeaf Financial and Inspira Te ilumina launch rewards pilot in Peru

May 20, 2026
ReLeaf Financial and Inspira Te ilumina launch rewards pilot in Peru

By AI, Created 5:45 PM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – ReLeaf Financial and Inspira Te ilumina are piloting a secure digital rewards system for more than 150,000 users in Peru. The partnership aims to use trust and authentication technology to cut fraud risk in loyalty programs while making financial education platforms more sustainable.

Why it matters: - The pilot targets a fast-growing problem in digital rewards: fraud, theft and account compromise. - The program could show how financial inclusion platforms can turn user activity into durable economic value without sacrificing accessibility. - The partnership may also help freemium education platforms improve conversion and long-term engagement.

What happened: - ReLeaf Financial announced a strategic pilot partnership with Inspira Te ilumina on May 20, 2026. - The initial rollout will reach Inspira’s community of more than 150,000 users in Peru. - The companies plan to connect transaction-processing activity to Inspira Soles, Inspira Te ilumina’s loyalty and rewards system. - The collaboration is designed around ReLeaf Financial’s authentication and trust-layer technology.

The details: - The first phase centers on transaction-processing activities within ReLeaf Financial’s broader ecosystem. - The companies want to create measurable value for users through rewards tied to platform activity. - The second phase will focus on building what the companies believe could be one of the most secure loyalty ecosystems in the market. - ReLeaf Financial describes its technology as regulated, scalable and compliance-oriented trust and authentication infrastructure. - Inspira Te ilumina was founded by Alfredo Ismael Nuñez. - The platform has received recognition through the World Sustainability Award and Peru’s Startup Perú initiative. - ReLeaf Financial CEO Chris Surdak said the effort is meant to help digital ecosystems operate more securely, transparently and inclusively. - Sara Agarwal, Ecosystem Lead at ReLeaf Financial, said the model could align platform growth, user participation and economic incentives.

Between the lines: - The pilot is not just about rewards. It is also a test of whether security infrastructure can become part of the value proposition for financial education platforms. - The companies are aiming at a structural problem in the sector: many users engage with free tools, but fewer convert into paid financial products. - If the model works, it could offer a template for other emerging-market platforms that need both trust and monetization.

What’s next: - The companies will begin by engaging Inspira’s existing user base through the pilot. - A later phase will test whether ReLeaf’s authentication stack can support a more secure rewards ecosystem at scale. - The companies expect the effort to inform how financial inclusion platforms design engagement and rewards programs across Latin America.

The bottom line: - ReLeaf Financial and Inspira Te ilumina are trying to turn loyalty rewards into security infrastructure for financial inclusion.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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