Use of Digital Financial Applications for Payments in Central America
Analyzing Survey Data from Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua This piece shares findings on the extent of digital adoption in Central America for regular payment
Analyzing Survey Data from Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua This piece shares findings on the extent of digital adoption in Central America for regular payment
Join us on February 23, 2026, from 9:15 AM to 11:00 AM for a timely and insightful conversation on US-Venezuela remittances market trends.
The second MSB Industry Forum, hosted by the Money Services Business Association (MSBA) and the Inter-American Dialogue, will bring money services business leaders together to examine the key market, regulatory, and operational trends shaping the industry in 2026.
Many challenges have confronted companies and migrant senders this year, including the proposed tax on remittances, deportations, and a decline in migration.
Haiti and Central American countries will be the most affected in 2026 by a decline in migration and remittances, accompanied by an increase in deportations, which will affect economic growth and increase unemployment and informality.
Our development initiative in intermediate cities has progressed positively to allow us to expand to of our work activities. One initiative follows up on our financial inclusion program. It consists of the formation of a working group on remittances and financial inclusion in Guatemala, carried out in partnership with the Central Bank of Guatemala.
Our development initiative in intermediate cities expanded to include an additional activity. This activity consists of improving access to drinking water and promoting its responsible use and healthy consumption to benefit host communities, migrant populations, and institutional stakeholders in the municipalities of Esquipulas Palo Gordo and San Marcos.
If they get deported, they rather send as much as they can now so that the relatives can be covered, considering that once they are
The following presentation by Manuel Orozco, director of the Migration, Remittances, and Development program, identifies key considerations that will constrain the growth of personal remittances in 2026.
This memo offers insight into the current situation in Nicaragua in 2025, its political and economic activities, and their effects on U.S. foreign policy.
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