What’s required to send money to a bank account in Mexico?

When sending a transaction, we’ll ask you information about your contact and their bank account. Make sure to enter all information carefully to avoid delays. Here’s what you’ll need to know:

  • Bank details and account number
  • The entire name of your contact as it appears on their bank account
  • A valid phone number from your contact (city code + domestic number)
  • We may ask for your contact's mailing address if required by our payment partner

Additional information to consider before sending to a bank account in Mexico:

  • All deposits are made into Mexican Pesos (MXN) accounts.
  • For most banks, there’s a 999.99 USD limit per transaction, and 5,000 USD limit per month. For Banorte, the limit per transaction is 2,800 USD.

What’s a CLABE number in Mexico?

CLABE (Clave Bancaria Estandarizada) is an 18-digit standard for bank account numbers in Mexico. It’s required to send and receive inter-bank fund transfers since June 1, 2004, when it replaced the old 11-digit format. It can be found on any bank statement or online bank service.

The 18 CLABE digits are divided into:

  • Bank code: 3 digits
  • Branch Office Code: 3 digits
  • Account Number: 11 digits
  • Control Digit: 1 digit

List of Mexican banks and their corresponding CLABE 3-digit code:

  • Banamex: 002
  • Banorte: 072
  • Bansefi: 166
  • HSBC (Bital): 021
  • Santander Serfin – 014
  • Scotiabank Inverlat – 044

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