A financial education portal built around one idea: that understanding how money works should not require a finance degree.
Monferatio was created because financial information in Mexico is often scattered, technical, or difficult to find in plain language. The people who most need to understand their rights and options are frequently the ones who have the least access to clear explanations.
We focus on three areas: explaining the vocabulary of finance, describing how the Mexican banking system is structured, and helping people understand the legal protections they have as users of financial services. None of this is financial advice. All of it is educational information.
Our content is written to be read by anyone, not just people with a background in economics or law.
Four principles that guide how we create and present content on this portal.
We say what things are, how they work, and what limitations apply. We do not oversimplify to the point of being misleading.
Financial terms are defined when they appear. No unexplained jargon. Content written for people, not for specialists.
We do not endorse specific banks, products, or financial institutions. Our purpose is education, not promotion.
Financial regulations and products change. We review and update content to reflect current rules and market conditions in Mexico.
Financial literacy is not a single topic. It involves understanding vocabulary, institutions, and rights together. A person who knows what a credit score is but does not know how to dispute an error is only partially informed.
The content on Monferatio is informational and educational in nature. It is not financial advice, legal advice, or investment guidance. For decisions specific to your personal financial situation, consult a qualified professional. We describe how financial systems and regulations work in general terms.
Browse our free webinars or request a free consultation to get oriented on the financial topics that matter most to you.
All content is free of charge.