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Money transfer service Wise launches in Mexico

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Posted on January 31, 2025

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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - International money transfer company Wise officially launched in Mexico on Thursday, offering a new way for Mexican nationals to send money in and out of the country. WHY IT'S

Wise Launches Money Transfer Service in Mexico to Enhance Transparency

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - International money transfer company Wise officially launched in Mexico on Thursday, offering a new way for Mexican nationals to send money in and out of the country.

WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

In a press release, Wise said its service aims to address significant challenges Mexicans face from a lack of transparency in international payments and high hidden fees associated with traditional money transfers.

KEY QUOTE

"Launching in Mexico allows Wise to disrupt a traditional remittance market by introducing radical price transparency, completely redefining how Mexican nationals send money abroad," said Efrain Florencia, Wise's Mexico country manager.

CONTEXT

Mexico is the second-largest recipient of remittances globally, according to the World Bank, and remittances are one of the country's most important sources of foreign currency.

BY THE NUMBERS

According to a survey commissioned by Wise, consumers moved around $168 billion in and out of Mexico in 2024, a figure that the company projected to potentially double by 2028.

Wise said that in 2024, according to its survey, Mexicans lost $446 million in hidden fees when sending money internationally, which is projected to rise to approximately $514 million in 2025.

(Reporting by Henry Romero; Writing by Brendan O'Boyle; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

Key Takeaways

  • Wise launches money transfer service in Mexico.
  • Aims to enhance transparency and reduce hidden fees.
  • Mexico is the second-largest recipient of remittances.
  • Wise projects remittance market growth by 2028.
  • Mexicans lost $446 million in hidden fees in 2024.

Frequently Asked Questions

What service did Wise launch in Mexico?
Wise officially launched its international money transfer service in Mexico, allowing Mexican nationals to send money in and out of the country.
What challenges does Wise aim to address?
Wise aims to tackle significant challenges related to the lack of transparency in international payments and the high hidden fees associated with traditional money transfer methods.
How much money did Mexicans lose in hidden fees in 2024?
According to Wise, Mexicans lost $446 million in hidden fees when sending money internationally in 2024.
What is the projected growth of money transfers to Mexico by 2028?
Wise projected that the amount of money moved in and out of Mexico could potentially double by 2028, reaching around $336 billion.
How significant are remittances to Mexico's economy?
Remittances are one of Mexico's most important sources of foreign currency, making the country the second-largest recipient of remittances globally.

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