
This week we interview Sebastián de Lara, Chief Regulation and Expansion Officer at Finsus, one of Mexico’s few profitable fintechs, to explore its path toward regulated scale. We then preview Aeroméxico’s upcoming IPO, highlighting its impressive post-COVID recovery powered by higher fares and sharp efficiency gains. In M&A, GE Vernova’s $5.3 billion purchase of Xignux’s remaining 50 percent stake in Prolec underscores investor appetite for electricity-infrastructure assets amid the AI-driven energy boom and highlights the valuation gap between Mexican industrials and U.S. buyers—echoing the Grupo Herdez joint-venture sale earlier this year. We also unpack Mexico’s insurance VAT truce, where firms like Qualitas and AXA avoid massive retroactive tax bills but accept higher costs from 2025 onward. Meanwhile, GM’s strong Q3 results show Mexico’s tariff exposure easing more than expected, though new investment flows are shifting north as the automaker doubles down on U.S. production. Finally, Revolut secures its long-awaited banking license in Mexico—after four years of waiting—and now faces the ultimate challenge: how to compete and profit in Latin America’s toughest fintech market without offering credit.
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