Banks await involvement in terrorist designation

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Charlene Dominguez
Mexico City (February 26, 2025) .-1:31 p.m.



Julio Carranza, president of the Mexican Banking Association (ABM). Credit: Charlene Dominguez
The designation of Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations by the United States and Canada still has unknown implications for banks and other entities that make up the Mexican financial system, said the Association of Banks of Mexico ( ABM ).
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