Por Jose Pulido
June 27, 2023
The new mobile transfer platform, Dinero Móvil (DiMo), of the Bank of Mexico has started operating, and users of the Interbank Electronic Payment System (SPEI) are preparing to use it. DiMo has the potential to enable small businesses to receive digital payments using only a phone number.
Instead of sending money to a Clabe account, users will enter the phone number of the recipient. This will significantly improve the payment experience, according to Jorge Vega, Marketing and Strategic Alliances Manager at STP, a Mexican fintech company.
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As more banks join DiMo and offer it to their customers, additional features can be added and a greater reduction in cash usage in the country can be promoted. This option will be available for small businesses, and STP is working on offering DiMo to fintech customers so that they can incorporate it into their digital wallets and offer it as a payment method.
BBVA Mexico is the first bank to officially use DiMo, and Santander will join this week. The Bank of Mexico is expected to launch its platform in the coming days.
STP highlights the significant growth of SPEI in its nearly 20 years of operation. In 2022, SPEI recorded over 2.8 billion transactions, reflecting exponential growth driven by the adoption of new technologies by fintech companies and also due to the pandemic.
The DiMo platform aims to simplify transactions and facilitate its use for those who are not accustomed to regular digital payment methods. STP emphasizes that DiMo has the potential to increase the number of transactions and promote digital payments among the general population.
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