GlobeOne, 7-Eleven Mexico team up for financial services

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GlobeOne said 7-Eleven Mexico recently signed a letter of intent to team up as corporate partners on financial services.

“This collaboration with GlobeOne allows us to offer our customers an innovative financial services solution that will benefit them greatly,” 7-Eleven Mexico CEO Fernando Castilla said. “GlobeOne and its SocialBoost program have the potential to provide 7-Eleven consumers with not only accessible means for their personal finances, but also the ability to improve their financial situation over time.” 

GlobeOne seeks to provide those who are underserved from a financial standpoint and millennials, as 34 percent of Mexico falls into the millennial category.

The large banking institution
offers a banking mobile app, as well as multiple types of banking accounts.

“GlobeOne is proud to work with 7-Eleven Mexico, a company with great experience in the Mexican market and part of the global 7-Eleven stores chain,” Pablo Aspe, head of GlobeOne for Latin America, said. “They are leaders of the convenience concept, operating over 56,600 stores in 17 countries. The relationship with 7-Eleven provides us with a deep understanding of the market, and their broad footprint will allow all members in Mexico to get access to tools for financial empowerment. Additionally, their commitment to social responsibility aligns perfectly with our organization’s mission to improve financial inclusion and mobility on a global scale.”



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