
In various agencies of the new federal government, despite an increase in workload, salaries have not kept pace. Time, patience, and "understanding" have been requested from service providers. Radio Educación and the Ministry of Culture, under the direction of Jesús Alejo Santiago and Claudia Curiel respectively, are asking these workers to continue working without remuneration at least until 2025. UNAM, specifically the Faculty of Medicine, is also facing debts with suppliers, one of which is Ocram Seyer for cleaning services.
Fintech companies have found in the digital era an opportunity to offer innovative services and attract more clients. Platforms such as Bitso, Flink, DINN, cetesdirecto, Fondeadora, Finsus, Hey, among others, stand out for their accessibility and the ability to carry out transactions from mobile devices, which distinguishes them from traditional investment forms.
The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation has resolved various cases that have impacted the financial sector, such as the prohibition of compound interest and the ruling in favor of a user affected by fraud. The recent judicial reform has forced financial actors to modify their contracts to conform to the new guidelines, which could increase credit costs and generate uncertainty in the sector.
Additionally, the resignations of eight ministers from the SCJN have been confirmed, including Norma Piña, Jorge Pardo Rebolledo, Alfredo Gutiérrez Ortiz Mena, Alberto Pérez Dayán, Juan Luis González Alcántara, Margarita Ríos Farjat, Javier Laynez, and Luis María Aguilar. This situation is framed within the approved judicial reform, generating uncertainty in the coming months.
In light of the escalating violence in Sinaloa, the Association of Banks of Mexico (ABM), led by Julio Carranza, is evaluating the implementation of aid programs for businesses and families affected in the region. The banking sector is preparing for possible signs of delinquency and defaults as a consequence of the prolonged violence situation in the state.