Nu Holdings breaks records with historic profits in 2025

The digital financial revolution continues to break records with results that exceed all expectations.

The Digital Financial Revolution is Here and Nu Proves It!

Ready to be inspired by an unstoppable success story? Nu Holdings, the Brazilian fintech that is transforming banking in Latin America, has just announced spectacular results in the second quarter of 2025. And they are not just numbers, they are a testimony of how innovation and financial inclusion can change the game!

Profits that Speak for Themselves

Imagine this: 637 million pesos in profits, 42% more than in 2024. Yes, you read that right! And if we talk about the first semester, the figure amounts to 1,194 million dollars, with a growth of 38%. What does this mean? That Nu is not only growing, it is revolutionizing the financial industry with every step!

RelatedBrazil leaves Mexico behind in the digital financial race

But there is more: in Mexico, where it already has its banking license, Nu has conquered 12 million clients, 13% of the adult population. And do you know what is the most incredible thing? 6.6 million of them already use their credit cards, and deposits exceed 6.7 billion dollars. This is financial inclusion in action!

Unstoppable Global Growth

Nu doesn’t stop. In just three months, it added 4.1 million new customers, reaching a total of 122.7 million globally. Do you realize? It’s like the entire population of Japan trusts them! As David Vélez, its general director, said: “We maintain an activity rate of over 83%”. That’s commitment and loyalty!

And not only are they growing in users, but also in revenue: 3,007 million dollars, 40% more than last year. The key? Its 100% digital model, which democratizes access to quality financial services. As Iván Canales, director of Nu México, said: “Digital banking includes more people and is a profitable business.” And boy have they proven it!

Mexico: The Next Big Market

With its banking license in hand, Nu is ready to even surpass what was achieved in Brazil. Because? Because Mexico is fertile ground for financial innovation, with millions waiting for alternatives to traditional banking. The future is bright, and Nu is writing it!

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Classes suspended in CDMX due to Mexico’s match in the 2026 World Cup

CDMX Government suspends classes and recommends home office for Mexico vs Czechia match.

Suspension of classes and teleworking due to the party

On Wednesday, June 24, the match between the Mexican National Team and the Czech Republic in the 2026 World Cup not only generates expectation among fans, but also doubts about school and work activities. The Government of Mexico has already responded: there will be suspension of classes in the capital.

The measure applies to all educational levels—preschool, primary, secondary, high school and higher education—in both public and private schools, including morning and afternoon shifts. Although the SEP calendar did not contemplate this day as a rest, a special decree published in the DOF made the suspension official.

What happens to work centers?

Government agencies must implement teleworking, remote work or flexible modalities to reduce the physical presence of staff. The private sector was also urged to adopt the home office, with the aim of reducing vehicular traffic and avoiding complications due to the logistics of the game.

However, there are strategic sectors that will continue to operate in person. Among them: health services, hospitals, emergencies, civil protection, national and public security, immigration control and customs operations. All workers in these essential areas will not be able to benefit from the remote scheme.

The recommendation seeks to minimize impacts on the roads near the Mexico City Stadium and on the main routes of the city. The authorities are confident that the combination of school suspension and work flexibility will reduce the impact on mobility.

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Sheinbaum speaks out against nepotism in politics

The president rejected family members inheriting positions and asked not to use gender as a pretext.

Sheinbaum reiterates his stance against nepotism

President Claudia Sheinbaum once again spoke out against direct family members inheriting elected positions. She did so during her morning conference on Tuesday, when questioned about cases such as that of San Luis Potosí, where Senator Ruth González—wife of Governor Ricardo Gallardo—is seeking the governorship.

“People don’t like it when the family member stays, but it depends on each political party,” he responded.

Sheinbaum recalled that he promoted a constitutional reform to prohibit nepotism up to the fourth level of kinship. The measure was established, but will come into force until 2030.

“Evidently I made that proposal, because I do not agree that in 2027 there will be a family member, however it was no longer in the Constitution for 2027. The Morena party assumed that from 2027,” he emphasized.

The president also warned about the use of gender as a justification for appointing candidates. Although he supported gender equality in the applications, he asked not to abuse that criterion to guide candidates.

“I do not agree that the change in the case of gender is used to justify whether one person or another person goes,” he added.

Sheinbaum pointed out that the INE must regulate the issue of gender equality, but considered that legislation is needed to avoid distortions. His position comes in the middle of the electoral process that will start in 2027, where several states will renew governorships and local congresses.

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Confrontation in Villa Juárez leaves minor injured

A minor was injured during a police operation in Villa Juárez, Navolato.

Confrontation in Villa Juárez leaves two injured

Culiacán, Sin. — Elements of the State Preventive Police carried out an operation to recover stolen vehicles in the Villa Juárez administration, Navolato. When they located a unit and proceeded to secure it, they were attacked with gunfire. The officers repelled the attack; In the exchange, one of the alleged attackers was injured, while his companions fled.

A minor who was nearby suffered incidental injuries. Her relatives took her to a local hospital. The State Attorney General’s Office was informed and opened an investigation file.

The identity of the minor is kept confidential by legal provision. So far no arrests have been reported.

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