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Remittances × Mother’s Day

5 May 2026Finnosummit

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How May 10 reveals the real state of Mexico’s Fintech remittance infrastructure

Mother’s Day is the most emotionally significant event of the year for Mexican migrants in the United States. In a single month, millions of people who do not normally send money decide to do so, driven by emotion rather than structural household budgeting.

Some key data from Banco de México:

  • $61.8B: remittances received by Mexico in 2025
  • +6.5%: higher remittances in May vs. adjacent-month trend (2019–2023)
  • $364M: additional estimated volume attributable to May 10 in 2024

Transaction volume: the Mother’s Day effect

The correlation between May and a remittance spike is not anecdotal; it is statistically measured in five-year time series. According to BBVA Research, between 2019 and 2023, May consistently recorded 6.5% more remittances than the trend defined by April and June. In absolute terms, this represented approximately $364 million in additional flows in 2024 alone.

May 2024 reached a historic peak of 14.8 million transactions, up 1.4% year-over-year. Historical estimates suggest that between 1.0 and 1.2 million transfers are directly attributable to the May 10 effect.

  • 14.8M transactions in May 2024 (record level)
  • 1–1.2M additional transfers driven by Mother’s Day

Ticket size: more transfers, smaller amounts

One of the most counterintuitive patterns is the drop in average ticket size. Transfers sent for Mother’s Day are typically lower than regular monthly remittances. The 2024 average stood at $393 USD.

As Andrés Fontao, CEO of Finnosummit, notes:
“The economy doesn’t move because people send more. It moves because millions who never send, send on that day.”

This has direct product implications: May flows behave more like high-frequency, low-value P2P payments than traditional subsistence remittances.

Digital rails: 99.1% already digital

On the sending side, digital adoption is effectively solved. According to Banco de México, 99.1% of remittance inflows in 2025 were processed via electronic transfers. Cash and money orders represented only 0.7% and 0.2%, respectively.

This shift has been driven by digital-native platforms such as Bitso, Wise, Remitly, and Mercado Pago, which removed physical cash-out friction and enabled near-instant settlement through digital KYC and mobile-first experiences.

  • 99.1% sent via electronic transfer
  • <1% via cash, money orders or cashier’s checks

The missing question: where does the money land?

The 99.1% figure describes the sending rail, not the receiving behavior. Once funds arrive in Mexico, they fragment across bank accounts, digital wallets, or cash-out points.

Wallet ecosystems like Mercado Pago, Spin by OXXO, and Nu, alongside payment credit platforms such as Kueski Pay, already enable direct consumption without cash withdrawal. However, there is still no consolidated public dataset measuring what share of remittances is spent digitally versus withdrawn in cash.

This gap defines the next frontier of financial inclusion measurement in Mexico.

Speed: from next-day to seconds

Mexico’s SPEI has transformed settlement times from days to seconds. New rails like DiMo are further simplifying peer-to-peer transfers using mobile numbers instead of banking details.

The next evolution is cross-border real-time settlement, linking SPEI with U.S. instant payment systems such as FedNow and RTP, enabling near-instant peso settlement at destination.

Geography and concentration

96.6% of remittances originate in the United States, with nearly half coming from California and Texas. On the receiving side, states such as Michoacán, Guanajuato, and Zacatecas show extreme dependence on these flows, where remittances represent a structural part of local liquidity and consumption.

The structural question ahead

Beyond volume and speed, the unresolved question remains behavioral: whether Mother’s Day remittances are still being withdrawn in cash or increasingly consumed within digital ecosystems.

That answer will define the next phase of Fintech maturity in Mexico more than any growth metric.

“The question is no longer whether the money arrives today. It is whether it arrives before mom reaches the market.”
— Andrés Fontao, CEO of Finnosummit

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