Produced in collaboration with Flagship Advisory Partners, the guide shares the essential steps to design and scale debit, credit and prepaid card programmes, from pilot to launch.
Mexico | 2 March — Paymentology, the leading global issuer processor, has released a new ‘Quick Start Guide’ giving fintechs, banks and brands a clear route to launching card programmes in Mexico. Created with consulting firm Flagship Advisory Partners, the guide translates market structure, operating models, regulatory roles and delivery steps into a practical path from idea to go-live.
Mexico represents one of Latin America’s most dynamic opportunities for card issuance, driven by rapid fintech growth, rising digital adoption and strong demand for more accessible financial services. For new issuers, success depends on navigating local regulation, selecting the right partners and building operating models that can scale in a complex payments ecosystem.
Alejandro Del Rio, Regional Director for LATAM at Paymentology said: “Launching cards in Mexico is not just about speed to market — it’s about building a resilient model that works within a fast-evolving regulatory and infrastructure landscape. This guide distils the key decisions issuers need to make around operating models, compliance and ecosystem partnerships, so they can focus on delivering differentiated products and sustainable growth.”
Paymentology’s Quick Start Guide for New Card Programmes in Mexico shows issuers how to select the right operating model — from technical processing to programme management and co-branded partnerships — and how to define responsibilities across the ecosystem. It also explains how licence sponsors and programme managers can help reduce compliance complexity while maintaining control of the customer experience.
What’s inside the Quick Start Guide for New Card Programmes in Mexico:
Erik Howell, Partner at Flagship Advisory Partners, also commented: “Launching a card product here involves a specific mix of licensing, scheme requirements, operating decisions and the use of local rails. Working with Paymentology, we’ve brought these elements together in a way that helps issuers approach the market with clarity and confidence.”
The Quick Start Guide to Card Programmes in Mexico is available to download now at:
https://www.paymentology.com/guide/issuing-new-card-programmes-mexico