Overview
- Users can invest from 20 pesos in more than 5,000 U.S.-listed instruments, with fractional shares and ETFs available.
- Access begins in Mexico via a waitlist, with activation expected in the coming weeks before a gradual rollout across the countries where Bitso operates.
- Bitso says the feature will run through a U.S. partner using U.S. approvals alongside a local Mexican license, with the partner named in the service terms at launch.
- The company unveiled a refreshed brand and app with a reorganized home screen, portfolio analytics, and a markets section to support an integrated investing platform.
- Leaders cited plans to seek U.S. market access and an OCC path, while downplaying a near-term casa de bolsa purchase after reports of interest in CI’s license.