
The company Kapital operates in Mexico and Colombia. René Saúl, general director of Kapital Bank, highlighted the importance of supporting SMEs to stimulate employment, spending, and consumption. This strategy, combined with technology, has allowed the company to promote financial inclusion, focusing especially on female entrepreneurs.
At the World Economic Forum 2025, Saúl emphasized the need to prioritize financial accessibility globally, democratizing access to digital financial tools to empower millions of people excluded from the traditional system. This commitment to SMEs ensures a relevant role for Kapital Bank in that segment and potentially among the top banks in the coming years.
In the medium and long term, Kapital Bank will continue to strengthen its position in the SME market, investing in technology and launching new products to differentiate itself. The company has stood out in the Mexican banking sector for understanding the needs of SMEs, which traditionally find it difficult to obtain financing.
Saúl views the arrival of foreign investment and competition in the banking sector positively, forecasting "very good years for Mexico." At the Banking Convention, he noted that the growth of new digital participants focused on consumption will create competition, while Kapital Bank remains committed to SMEs, seeking to break down the barriers that limit their access to financing.
The General Director believes that digitization in the Mexican banking sector offers great business potential, although there are challenges in the complete adoption of digital financial services in the country. Kapital Bank will aim to improve the customer experience through technology, in a market that still has much to develop in this area.