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A $5bn Mexican Digital Bank Just Entered Colombia. Not as a Bank

By · July 10, 2026 · 6 min read

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Key Facts

The approval. Colombia’s financial regulator has authorised Plata to begin operating, its second market after Mexico.

The category. It enters as a compañía de financiamiento, a regulated credit institution, and not as a bank.

The difference. Colombian law defines a bank by its power to take money in a current account; financing companies take deposits with a term attached.

The scale. Plata says it is valued at $5bn, has four million active customers and is backed by $2bn of capital and financing.

The stage. This is the second of two approvals, following permission to incorporate granted in August 2025.

The competition. Nubank has become one of Colombia’s largest banks without opening a single branch.

Plata Colombia arrived this week with a five-billion-dollar valuation, four million customers built up next door, and a licence that is not the one most reports say it is.

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The Superintendencia Financiera, Colombia’s banking regulator, granted Plata an authorisation to operate on Thursday. Nearly every account of it has described the company as a bank.

In Mexico Plata is exactly that, holding a full banking licence since 2023. In Colombia it is something else, and the distinction is written into the statute.

What Plata Colombia actually received

The licence is for a compañía de financiamiento, which translates awkwardly as a financing company. It is a regulated credit institution, supervised by the same authority that supervises the banks, and it can lend.

Colombia’s financial statute draws the line at deposits. It defines a banking establishment by its power to take money in a bank current account, alongside other deposits.

A financing company, by the same statute, takes deposits with a term attached, the sort of certificate a saver locks away for six months. That is the difference between the everyday account and the savings product.

The point matters because Plata’s business in Mexico is built on the everyday account. The company has not yet said what it will sell in Colombia, promising a portfolio within weeks.

The approval that already happened once

Colombian licensing runs in two stages, and this is the second. The regulator approved Plata’s legal incorporation back in August 2025, which was itself reported as an approval to operate.

What arrived on Thursday is the permission to actually open. Felipe Lega, who heads the Colombian entity, told the Colombian daily La República that the company is now finishing its technology preparations.

That work involves integrating its systems, running security tests and connecting to the local financial plumbing. The Mexican parent is run separately by Neri Tollardo, and several reports have merged the two men into one company.

The numbers, and whose they are

Plata says it is worth five billion dollars, counts four million active customers and carries two billion dollars of capital and financing behind it. Each of those figures comes from the company, not from a regulator or an auditor.

One number is independently attested. Bloomberg Línea reports a three-hundred-million-dollar credit line from Oaktree Capital Management, Macquarie Group and Banco Covalto.

The company was founded in 2023 and says more than eight hundred engineers built its core systems. For a firm that has existed for under three years, the balance sheet is the striking part.

Walking into Nubank’s country

Colombia is not virgin territory for digital banking. Nubank, the Brazilian giant founded by a Colombian, has become one of the country’s largest banks without opening a single branch.

There is an irony buried in the licensing. In its home market of Brazil, Nubank has spent years operating without a full banking licence and pursuing one, while Plata already holds a banking licence in Mexico.

Both companies, in other words, hold different permissions in different countries and call themselves banks in all of them. Regulators care about the distinction rather more than marketing departments do.

For a Colombian saver the practical question is what appears in the app. For a foreign investor it is whether a financing-company licence is a destination or a waiting room.

The company’s own reasoning for choosing Colombia is worth noting. Its founders have argued the country has high bank-account ownership but low usage, which leaves a gap between having an account and actually using one.

That gap is the whole thesis of Latin American digital banking. Whether a firm can close it without the current account that its Mexican business is built around is the question the licence poses.

Colombia counted 2,295 active startups this year, and fintech has just been overtaken by business software as the largest category. Plata is arriving in a market that has stopped being new.

Is Plata Colombia a bank?

No, it is authorised as a compañía de financiamiento, which is a regulated credit institution but not a banking establishment. Plata does hold a full banking licence in Mexico, which is where the confusion originates.

Is money held at a financing company supervised?

Yes, financing companies are credit institutions under the same regulator that supervises Colombian banks. What differs is the range of deposits they may take, not whether they are watched.

When can Colombians use it?

The company says it is in the final stage of technical preparation and will announce its product range within weeks. No launch date has been published.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Plata actually a bank in Colombia?

No, Plata received a licence as a compañía de financiamiento (financing company), not a banking establishment. The key legal difference is that a bank can hold everyday current-account deposits, while a financing company can only take deposits with a fixed term attached.

When can Colombians actually start using Plata?

Not quite yet — the company says it is still finishing technology preparations, including security tests and connecting to local financial systems. Plata has promised to announce its product range within weeks but has not given a specific launch date.

How big is Plata, and where do those numbers come from?

Plata says it is valued at $5 billion, has four million active customers, and is backed by $2 billion in capital and financing — but those figures come from the company itself, not from a regulator or auditor. The one independently reported number is a $300 million credit line from Oaktree Capital Management, Macquarie Group, and Banco Covalto, as reported by Bloomberg Línea.

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