World Finance names Banorte best digital consumer bank in Mexico

The international magazine World Finance has awarded Banorte the Best Digital Consumer Bank in Mexico for the 2025 Digital Banking Awards, praising its leadership in technological innovation and customer experience. Additionally, the Banorte Móvil app was recognized as the best mobile banking platform in the country.

In a recent press release, World Finance, a publication specializing in the financial industry, international business, and global economy, announced that Banorte has been awarded the Best Digital Consumer Bank in Mexico. This recognition highlights the bank's consolidation in technological innovation and improvements in user experience.

In addition to this main award, Banorte was honored for its Banorte Móvil app, deemed the leading mobile banking platform nationwide. Carlos Hank González, president of the Board of Directors of Grupo Financiero Banorte, commented on the achievement: "This recognition confirms the vision of doing the ordinary in an extraordinary way." He emphasized that the award reflects the bank's digital transformation, incorporating advances like artificial intelligence, cloud services, and processes that prioritize security and usability.

González also highlighted Banorte's 'humano digital' strategy, which merges technological efficiency with personal closeness. The bank has made steady investments in technology and staff training, ensuring client interactions blend expert knowledge with empathy. These initiatives have positioned Banorte as a benchmark in Mexico's banking sector, adapting to the demands of an evolving digital landscape.

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