Two more traditional Latin American banks are seeking a slice of the digital banking market. Mexican lenders Invex and Afirme have introduced their own neobanks and are experimenting with the...

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Two more traditional Latin American banks are seeking a slice of the digital banking market. Mexican lenders Invex and Afirme have introduced their own neobanks and are experimenting with the...
Mexico’s lending, payment and entertainment platform Baz has an expansion in the works. In...
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