
Nu now has the green light to operate as a bank in Mexico: this is how it will impact millions of customers
Nubank Photo: SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty The company noted that this endorsement "consolidates the model that Nu has built in the country: simple, transparent,…
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This represents a 512% higher than the 2025-2026 cycle estimate, according to the latest report "World Agricultural Demand and Supply Estimates," published by this Department on July 10, 2026. In seven years, it explained, it added 12,000 new customers per day, reached presence in 98% of Mexican municipalities, granted the first credit card to 54% of its customers, and promoted savings among 60% of its users. According to the entity, once the conversion process is completed, it will have more than 15 million customers under its new banking structure.
Furthermore, In a statement, the presidential office reported that the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) estimated that it will need to import up to 1 million 152 thousand tons of Mexican sugar in the 2026-2027 cycle.
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This represents a 512% higher than the 2025-2026 cycle estimate, according to the latest report "World Agricultural Demand and Supply Estimates," published by this Department on July 10, 2026.
according to El UniversalIn seven years, it explained, it added 12,000 new customers per day, reached presence in 98% of Mexican municipalities, granted the first credit card to 54% of its customers, and promoted savings among 60% of its users.
according to Semana (CO) — PortadaAccording to the entity, once the conversion process is completed, it will have more than 15 million customers under its new banking structure.
according to Semana (CO) — PortadaIn a statement, the presidential office reported that the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) estimated that it will need to import up to 1 million 152 thousand tons of Mexican sugar in the 2026-2027 cycle.
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