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10 — Monterrey, Nuevo León, México.

TGNA Foresight Score: 49 · Stable



Signs:

Monterrey’s fintech ecosystem raised $450 million in venture capital across 60 platforms, with supply chain financial technologies supporting over $100 billion in USMCA-linked flows. Financial employment has reached 30,000, closely tied to manufacturing and foreign direct investment activity.


Events:

Grupo Bimbo launched a $120 million corporate fintech platform, while the Nearshoring Finance Summit announced $300 million in deals. Tecnológico de Monterrey expanded its MBA fintech program, reinforcing executive-level specialization.


Trends:

Supply chain digitization continues improving B2B payment flows, while corporate treasury platforms integrate more deeply into manufacturing and logistics operations.


Drivers:

Monterrey’s proximity to U.S. markets, strong business education system, and established multinational manufacturing base create a structural role as a financial layer within the USMCA production corridor.


North America's cross-border financial bridge, the most sophisticated business ecosystem in northern Mexico connecting capital flows between the U.S. and Latin America.

Federico Quinzaños

Founder The Grand North America

 
 
 

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