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The Bank of Mexico submitted for public consultation a reform to various regulations in the field of electronic transfers, with the purpose of offering to the public the sending of transfers intuitively, easily and quickly through its mobile devices, said Victoria Rodríguez, governor of the central institute. She explained that this reform will be complemented by technical guides, which will specify the processes and steps to be implemented by a…
Victoria Rodríguez Ceja, governor of the Bank of Mexico (Banxico), warned for a delay in migration to digital payments in Mexico, so she called for speeding up the use of SPEI. “There is a lag in the adoption of digital payments in some sectors of the population, for this the SPEI has characteristics necessary for banks to expand payments”Victoria Rodríguez CejaIn that sense, the head of the monetary policy in Mexico asked bankers to think of st…
Victoria Rodríguez Ceja, head of Banco de México (Banxico), said that the delay in adopting digital payments must be met and announced that she launched a public consultation to standardize them, as well as facilitate money transfers from the cell phone. "Authorities and intermediaries must attend to the delay that still faces in the adoption of digital payments by some sectors of the population. That is why today, the Bank of Mexico initiated a…
The governor of Banxico warned that authorities and intermediaries must attend to the delay that persists in some sectors in adopting these mechanisms.
Read time approx: 2 minutes, 4 secondsWith new regulatory frameworks, the shared strategy between banks and government would expand digitalization in key sectors, including gas stations, public transport, roads and social programs, as well as payments and charges at the three levels of government. It also involves simplified accounts for the formalization of the SME. Cancun, Quintana Roo – The president of the Association of Banks of Mexico (ABM…
Mexico’s authorities plan to make digital payments mandatory at gas stations and booths, as part of a broader effort to promote these payment methods in an economy where cash predominates. Claudia Sheinbaum, president of Mexico, said the initiative will be achieved through schemes that will work with the banking sector. “This will allow us to boost accessible digital payments that allow us to advance the digitalization of the country through man…
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