Companies: Finestra celebrates 19th anniversary; They are committed to better financial culture


The Bellaterra event hall received the family of Finestra Cultura Financiera, a company that celebrates 19 years since its foundation.

The event brought together the family of the financial company, which maintains the distinction of being a socially responsible company, which makes it stand out even more among financial companies due to its commitment to citizens.

Finestra highlighted the start of the company in 2005 and that Its objective was always to promote the improvement of financial culture among citizens, an idea that was quickly supported by people who even continue to work at Finestra.

“We wanted to idealize a company that could generate financial culture, advise and improve financial decision-making. This idea was quickly joined by people who share the administration as directors and consultants.”

Finestra has even increased the number of clients, for example, while in 2020, in the midst of the COVID pandemic, there were just over 10 thousand, Until last September the figure increased and exceeded 15,800 clients, which speaks of the trust that Finestra has shown.

Finestra trusts Mexicans and the opportunities that exist in Mexico and said he believes that “the State is in the best conditions and this is the great opportunity, with a new government that understands businessmen.”

On the other hand, given the arrival of a new government in the United States and despite the threats from Donald Trump, president-elect of that country, opportunities will be generated for the country, which is why it suggests that Mexicans be orderly, focused and disciplined. .

Believe in the country, asks León Krauze, invited by Finestra

The Mexican journalist, León Cupaccompanied the family of Window Financial Culture within the framework of the 19th anniversary of the company that has dedicated itself to promoting improvement in the financial culture of citizens.

The renowned Mexican journalist and also writer, gave a keynote conference in which he addressed the country’s economic prospects, including an analysis of the political situation that Mexico faces with the departure of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the reforms promoted by the Fourth Transformation, the Claudia Sheinbaum’s first month as president, as well as Donald Trump’s victory in the United States presidential election and his constant threats to the country.

In the first instance, he recalled that, After Morena’s victory in the elections on June 2, he said that it is consolidating itself as a hegemonic party in the face of a weakened opposition and that it has caused the disappearance of a traditional party like the PRD.as a result of the few votes obtained in the electoral elections.

“It is about the consolidation of a new political regime, there is no doubt, we see a hegemony of the ruling party, official at both the local, state and national levels. The opposition is weakened, trying to rebuild itself, the disappearance of the traditional parties without the strength they once had. The institutional counterweights have disappeared.”

After that, Krauze made an analysis of what López Obrador left behind after the conclusion of his government, highlighting as positive points the reduction of poverty by 5 million people, the increase in the minimum wage and the improvement in people’s income. On the other hand, he pointed out the increase in extreme poverty, the lack of economic growth, the lower access to health care by the population, the lag in electrical and hydraulic infrastructure and the high fiscal deficit generated by the debt.

A separate mention was made of the insecurity among AMLO’s pending:

“The AMLO Government saw a worsening of the homicide crisis in our country, the growth of extortion that clearly and seriously affects sectors such as the avocado and lemon industries in Michoacán. Crime in the political factor. In the end, the problem of organized crime is reduced to the dispute over territorial control.”

León Cup He questioned that at the end of López Obrador’s six-year term he dedicated himself to promoting judicial reform instead of addressing the problem of insecurity in states like Sinaloa.

Leaving aside López Obrador, Krauze gave way to talking about the beginning of Claudia Sheinbaum’s six-year term, questioning whether the president will be independent or still linked to López Obrador: “What is Claudia Sheinbaum going to do? “Is she going to be the president of Mexico, independently or is she going to be a bridge with López Obrador?”

Another question he asked was about the actions that the president of Mexico will have in her relationship with the United States and in the face of Trump’s arrival to the presidency of the United States since the former North American president has questioned the security strategy in Mexico and the lack of attention to the fentanyl crisis.

“In security, he will receive pressure from the United States, he will have to reconsider the security strategy in one way or another, how much room for maneuver does Sheinbaum have to do that? “It will have to attack the extortion that affects development and depending on the United States, it will have to address the fentanyl crisis.”

In this regard, Krauze predicted what the strategies of the president-elect of the United States, Donald Trump, who has threatened Mexico with more tariffs, will be, as well as the possible pressure within the framework of the T-MEC review that will take place in 2026.

“In his new government we will have a Trump who will use tariffs as a threat, 25 percent if Mexico does not collaborate with fentanyl trafficking. In 2026 comes the review or renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement and Trump will put pressure on several things; “He will use Mexico in his trade war against China.”

Therefore, He believes that Trump’s relationship with Mexico will be one of abuse and manipulation.

Despite everything, León Krauze sees positive points such as the location of Mexico, the economic stability it has had, the workforce, relations with other countries, among other points.

“The strategic and unique location of our country, the proximity not only to the US market, but to the North American productivity chain, the skilled workforce we have; international agreements and our manufacturing experience, macroeconomic stability, natural resources, young talent and Mexico is a hard-working country like no other.”

Cup invited the members of Window Financial Culture to believe in the country and demand the government in power, since it considered that the future of Mexico is in the hands of the Mexicans.

Achievements in 19 years of Finestra

  • From 2020 to 2024 more than 5 thousand new customers
  • 15 thousand clients currently
  • 800 financial talks to schools, companies and institutions.
  • “Great Place to Work” Certification
  • ISO 9001-2015 Certification
  • Distinctive Socially Responsible Company

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