Send money to Mexico
Business payouts into Mexico through regulated partner rails. Beneficiaries receive in Mexican peso (MXN), on the fastest eligible route — subject to KYB, KYC and AML review.
Send payouts into Mexico through KeyBS Pay’s regulated partner rails — including SPEI, CoDi, TEF. Beneficiaries in Mexico receive in Mexican peso (MXN), with settlement windows that reflect the fastest eligible route available at the moment of payment. Every payout is subject to KYB, KYC and AML review.
Mexico is a North America corridor with a population of approximately 128.5 million. The economy centres on Automotive and electronics, and KeyBS Pay’s Mexico route was built for the flows that matter here — supplier settlement, workforce payouts, marketplace disbursements and cross-border trade. Where local real-time rails are available we route through them by default; wire settlement is reserved for higher-value transfers that fall outside the local ceiling.
Businesses paying into Mexico usually need three things: predictable settlement, transparent pricing, and evidence of compliance. KeyBS Pay handles all three: pre-approval quoting, no undisclosed intermediary-bank deductions on eligible local rails, and an audit trail signed with HMAC webhooks. The automotive sector accounts for a meaningful share of the flows we route into Mexico, alongside services, remittances and trade payments.
Which payment methods are supported?
These payout methods are available for Mexico through KeyBS Pay’s licensed partner network. Availability is beneficiary- and route-dependent.
Corridor mechanics at a glance
Every KeyBS Pay payout follows the same operational contract; only the rail changes.
Mexico at a glance
Order-of-magnitude reference values for planning corridor scope. Nothing here is a commercial claim.
Sending money to Mexico: limits, timing and compliance
All values are indicative and route-dependent. Live limits are shown pre-approval based on your KYB tier and beneficiary profile.
How a payout to Mexico moves through KeyBS Pay
Every Mexico payout follows the same seven-step operational contract — real-time on eligible local rails, T+0 to T+2 on wire.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I send money to Mexico through KeyBS Pay?
Open a KeyBS Pay business account, complete KYB and beneficiary verification, then submit a payout to Mexico via API or the dashboard. Funds are routed through the fastest eligible partner rail for the corridor and the beneficiary receives in MXN.
How long do payouts to Mexico take?
Payouts settle in real-time on eligible local rails (SPEI, CoDi, TEF, DALI). Same-day settlement is available on batch rails; correspondent-bank wires complete in T+0 to T+2. Actual timing is disclosed pre-approval and confirmed in the signed webhook.
What are the transaction limits for Mexico?
Limits are corridor- and rail-specific. Higher-value transactions are routed to wire and subject to enhanced due diligence. Your live limits are shown on the payout screen once your KYB profile is approved.
Which currencies are supported into Mexico?
Beneficiaries in Mexico receive in Mexican peso (MXN). You can fund the payout in any KeyBS-supported source currency — FX is pre-quoted and disclosed before you approve.
Which payment rails are used for Mexico?
KeyBS Pay routes into Mexico through SPEI, CoDi, TEF, DALI, plus SWIFT wire where appropriate. The router selects the fastest eligible option per payout.
Can I pay individuals or only businesses in Mexico?
Both individual and business beneficiaries are supported where the destination rail permits. Every beneficiary is verified before funds move; retail stablecoin payouts are excluded.
Is bank transfer available for Mexico?
Yes. Local bank transfer is the default rail for Mexico, with wire available for higher-value flows or where beneficiary bank participation limits real-time delivery.
Do you support stablecoin payouts to Mexico?
Business-only stablecoin (USDC / USDT) settlement is available on approved corridors and only through licensed partners. Retail stablecoin flows are excluded.
Can beneficiaries collect cash in Mexico?
Yes — KeyBS Pay works with licensed cash-pickup partners active in Mexico. Availability varies by city; the payout screen shows eligible pickup networks before submission.
How is pricing structured for payouts to Mexico?
Pricing is quote-based and disclosed in full before approval. Fees vary by corridor, method and volume. There are no undisclosed intermediary-bank deductions on eligible local rails.
Is there an API for Mexico payouts?
Yes. All KeyBS Pay corridors, including Mexico, run through one unified REST endpoint: POST /v1/payouts. Idempotency keys, signed webhooks and OpenAPI 3.1 documentation ship out of the box.
What documents are required for payouts into Mexico?
Business KYB documents (incorporation, UBO, banking details) are required to open the account. Some Mexico corridors additionally require shipping documents, contracts or invoice references at payout submission.
What compliance framework applies?
All payouts to Mexico are screened against sanctions and AML watchlists at file, batch and record level. KeyBS Pay routes only through partners licensed for the destination corridor.
Do you support recurring / scheduled payouts to Mexico?
Yes. Recurring payouts, batched bulk-file uploads and scheduled programs are supported through the API and dashboard.
What happens if a payout to Mexico fails?
Failed payouts return a signed webhook event with a machine-readable reason code. Funds remain in the source ledger and can be re-routed or refunded per your program’s policy.
Which industries in Mexico do you typically serve?
Automotive, electronics, oil, agriculture. KeyBS Pay is built for cross-border B2B trade, workforce, marketplace and NGO flows in these sectors.
Can I get corridor-level analytics for Mexico flows?
Yes. Every payout carries a signed audit trail and rolls up into reconciliation reports per corridor, currency, rail and beneficiary.
What corridors are most popular for Mexico?
The most common source corridors into Mexico are the United States, United Kingdom, European Union, United Arab Emirates and China. Availability is subject to corridor scope and compliance approval.
Start paying beneficiaries in Mexico
Mexico corridor scoping and KYB approval typically completes within days for eligible businesses.