Colombians using fintech apps from Nu, Nequi, Lemon, and DataCrédito Experian to organize finances, manage debts, and plan for 2026.
Colombians using fintech apps from Nu, Nequi, Lemon, and DataCrédito Experian to organize finances, manage debts, and plan for 2026.
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Fintech firms share strategies for financial health in 2026

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Following year-end holidays, companies like Nu, Nequi, Lemon, and DataCrédito Experian offer practical advice for organizing personal finances and accessing responsible credit in Colombia. These tips aim to help users manage debts, optimize spending, and plan goals for the new year.

At the start of 2026, Colombia's fintech sector presents various tools and strategies to regain financial order after December spending. Nu Colombia emphasizes reviewing card statements and December bills to visualize expenses, along with setting limits on available credit. "We know December is a month of exceptional spending and can bring financial stress. That's why our innovation focuses on creating flexible tools," stated Santiago Matamoros, Nu's Product Director.

Additionally, Nu suggests the avalanche method for debts, prioritizing those with the highest interest rates, and allows adjusting installments in its app to fit the user's budget.

Meanwhile, Nequi reported disbursing $1.3 billion in credits from January to September 2025, with an average ticket of $2.4 million. 68% of beneficiaries had low or no credit experience. Nequi's CEO, Andrés Vásquez, noted: "Credit, when designed from the people, does work as a lever for progress." In December 2025, they offered $8.2 billion in preapproved credits to over two million clients, betting on financial inclusion in 2026.

Lemon, expanding into Colombia with 5.5 million regional users, announced handling Colombian peso balances in its digital wallet. Users can deposit and withdraw in pesos, convert to digital dollars (yielding up to 10% annually) or bitcoin instantly, via PSE or ACH, with future Bre-B integration.

DataCrédito Experian, which recorded nearly 800,000 monthly queries on Midatacrédito.com at the end of 2025, advises reviewing credit history to detect errors and fraud, using AI tools to organize income and outflows, optimizing expenses, reducing high-interest debts like credit cards, and setting clear goals such as emergency funds or savings for housing.

These initiatives reflect the sector's commitment to responsible financial education in a post-holiday economic recovery context.

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David Vélez Osorno receives Entrepreneur of the Year 2025 award on stage, Nubank digital banking expansion visuals in background.
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David Vélez Osorno named entrepreneur of the year 2025

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David Vélez Osorno, CEO of Nu Holdings LTD and founder of Nubank, has been named Entrepreneur of the Year 2025 by La República, for revolutionizing digital banking in Latin America and recent expansion into the United States. The award highlights Nubank's 2025 milestones, including key partnerships and new financial products. Other fintech leaders were also nominated for their innovations in Colombia.

Midatacrédito revealed that queries about credit scores and histories lead financial education questions on its digital channels, handled by EVA, its virtual assistant. This interest signals a cultural shift in perceiving control over credit information for decision-making. The tool receives up to 400,000 monthly interactions and encourages responsible habits.

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Colombia ended 2024 with 96.3% financial inclusion among adults, up 1.7 percentage points from 2023, according to the Superintendencia Financiera. While access has become widespread, challenges remain in product usage and closing territorial and gender gaps. In 2025, three new savings and credit cooperatives were authorized to boost productive credit in excluded regions.

The Superintendencia Financiera announced that the usury rate for February reaches 25.23% effective annual, up from 24.36% in January, raising costs for credit card purchases. Entities like Lulo Bank and Coltefinanciera operate near the limit, while Coopcentral and Banco GNB Sudameris keep lower rates. Experts highlight the impact on informal credit and propose system reforms.

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Nu Holdings reached 131 million customers and $1.96 billion in gross profit during the fourth quarter of 2025. Its credit portfolio expanded to $32.7 billion, driven by 32% year-over-year growth in credit card receivables. An analyst views the stock as undervalued compared to peers.

Colfuturo announced that its Programa Crédito Beca will enter a new phase without financial support from the National Government starting in 2026. President Gustavo Petro backed the decision, arguing that the entity is private and has mainly benefited high socioeconomic strata in major cities. The program has enabled nearly 25,000 Colombians to pursue master's and doctoral degrees at top universities worldwide.

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Financing firm Klym by Coval has appointed Daniela Torres Sáenz as its new Country Manager in Colombia amid economic challenges. The company recorded nearly $3 trillion in disbursements last year, benefiting over 1,400 businesses.

 

 

 

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