Sign in
Government

CNBV

CNBV is a regulatory agency in Mexico overseeing securities markets and financial institutions.

91 articles Wikipedia
No recent mentions

Connections

Mexican Sofipos contribute over 500 million pesos to protection fund post-CAME case impact

Mexican Sofipos have contributed more than 500 million pesos to the Fondo de Protección following the CAME case. This move helps reinforce depositors' security amid ongoing financial adjustments.

· 42d ago

Banamex Outlines Growth and Digital Push to Regain Mexico Banking Lead

Banamex revealed a comprehensive strategy to grow its market share through digital innovation and expanded credit after a major share sale. This positions Banamex to strengthen Mexico's banking sector amid wider calls for regulatory stability and increased investment confidence.

· 58d ago

Mexican Banks to Close on April 2-3, 2026, During Holy Week

Mexican banks will be closed on April 2 and 3, 2026, during Holy Week, as announced by the ABM. Digital services will continue to operate normally, ensuring customer access to banking platforms.

· 64d ago

CNBV Confirms Mexico's Financial Sector Stability with Strong Capital and Low Delinquency

The CNBV confirmed Mexico's banking sector remains stable, supported by strong capital and low delinquency rates. The agency urges banks to enhance their role in financing the country's economic development and infrastructure projects.

· 74d ago

Mexican Banks Urged to Accelerate Digital Shift Amid Slow Credit Growth

Mexican banks showed record profits but face slow credit growth and limited SME inclusion. Experts urge faster digital adoption to boost economic growth and financial inclusion.

· 78d ago

Mexico's UIF and CNBV Sign Pact to Boost Anti-Money Laundering Efforts

Mexico's financial watchdogs UIF and CNBV have agreed to collaborate to improve anti-money laundering processes. This move aims to strengthen information exchange and supervision to better prevent financial crimes.

· 79d ago

Ualá Urges New Banks to Prove Success as Mexico's Banking Sector Expands

Ualá calls for new banking entrants in Mexico to reaffirm their success. There is also growing potential for expanding banking services to Mexico's corporate sector, signaling opportunities for growth and innovation.

· 87d ago

Finsus Aims to Support Mexican SMEs with Banking Focus and Credit Reform

Finsus is planning to transform into a bank to assist Mexican SMEs in managing their high levels of debt, primarily incurred through credit cards. They emphasize the need for the banking system to shift towards providing more productive credit to stimulate economic growth.

· 92d ago

Nu México Sets Out to Revolutionize Banking with Digital-Focused Platform

Nu México plans to redefine banking by becoming a digital financial platform. This initiative marks a key shift in Mexico's financial landscape, emphasizing innovation and customer-centric services.

· 92d ago

Mexican Financial Regulators Focus on Innovation and Security Amid Record Card Payments

Mexican financial authorities are balancing innovation with stability as card payments hit a record high of 6.4 trillion pesos in 2025. They are working on new regulations for card payments and emphasizing the need for enhanced security in fintechs.

· 99d ago