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Mexico’s National Banking and Securities Commission has been sued over its inability to publish a series of pending Open Finance dispositions.
regulation, Open Finance, central bank, compliance
Pierre-Claude Blaise, CEO and Co-Founder of AMVO, talks about the ecommerce market in Mexico and the payment preference of consumers.
digitalisation, ecommerce, payments , retail, expansion, credit card, debit card, payment methods, financial institutions, chargebacks
The Mexican central bank Banxico has announced it is still working on legal, administrative, and technological requirements for the peso’s digital version.
CBDC, digital currency, central bank, cryptocurrency, blockchain
UK-based fintech Unlimint has added Mexico's electronic payment platforms CoDi to its alternative payment methods portfolio to allow European and UK companies to expand into the region.
online payments, mobile payments, QR payments, QR code, ecommerce
The Bank of Mexico has announced planning to put its own digital currency in circulation by 2024.
product launch, banks, digital currency, CBDC, central bank
Bruno Diniz, Managing Partner at Spiralem, discusses the state of play in Open Banking in Latin America, the opportunities there, and further steps to unleash the potential of Open Banking
Bruno Diniz, Spiralemm PSD2, Open Banking, Open Finance, LATAM, Brazil, Mexico, financial services, API, fintechs, equity crowdfunding, P2P lending, Fintech Law, instant payments systems, Banxico, CNBV, open data, Central Bank of Brazil, CMN, PIX, PISPs
Banco de México, the country’s central bank, has been in talks with Amazon to launch a new government-backed mobile payments system.
Banco de México, Amazon, Banxico, launch, mobile payments system, online purchases, QR codes, CoDi, mobile payments
The Bank of México (Banxico) has raised the security alert level in its payment system to red after AXA, a multinational insurance company, reported a cyberattack.
Mexico, Banxico, bank, cybersecurity, fraud alert, online security, financial services, AXA
Banco de Mexico, has updated its legacy risk management platform with FusionRisk, a Finastra cybersecurity solution.
Banco de Mexico, Finastra, security solution, security platform, risk management, cybersecurity