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Infonavit adds new options for payment of credits from the US.

New options for payment of Infonavit credits from the US.
Mexicans will now have new options for paying Infonavit loans from the U.S.

The National Workers' Housing Fund Institute (Infonavit) in Mexico added Solopin to the network of remittance companies with which it has an alliance, to receive payment of loans from Mexicans living in the United States.

Thus, through the Infonavit Sin Fronteras Program, the Institute is now an ally of five remittance companies, bringing the total to around 6,000 branches in 43 states in the United States.

The Institute explained that, with Infonavit Sin Fronteras, the Institute assumes the cost of the commission for sending the funds to Mexico, whether to pay the credit of the holder, that of a family member, partner, or that of a third party. 

It should be noted that, from January 2019 to February 2023, Infonavit has received more than 516 million 336 thousand pesos in payments through this program, which translates into the payment of 10,338 loans. 

The Institute stated that it has assumed more than 10 million 468 thousand pesos in commissions, resources that represent savings for the accredited.

Please note that to make a payment for your loan or that of a family member or friend, Mexicans living in the United States can go to any of the participating remittance company branches with the 10-digit loan number and make the deposit. 

Or if you prefer, you can send the funds on the website or mobile application of one of the remittance companies that have these options available.

Those interested in learning all about Infonavit credits, procedures and services can do so through the site https://infonavitfacil.mx/

Infonavit is a social security institution of the Mexican State that aims to provide cheap and sufficient credit so that workers can access adequate housing and build assets. 

Since its creation in 1972, the organization has issued more than 12 million loans.

You may be interested in: Mexican migrants could obtain Infonavit credit from the US.

Pamela Cruz
Pamela Cruz
Editor-in-Chief of Peninsula 360 Press. A communications expert by profession, but a journalist and writer by conviction, with more than 10 years of experience in the media. Specialized in medical and scientific journalism by Harvard and winner of the International Visitors Leadership Program scholarship from the U.S. government.

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