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Mexico Passes Anti-Money Laundering Bill Amid U.S. Accusations Against Banks

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July 1, 2025
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Mexico Passes Anti-Money Laundering Bill Amid U.S. Accusations Against Banks
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  1. New Legislation Approved: Mexican lawmakers passed a bill to strengthen anti-money laundering measures, with 349 votes in favor, expanding the Finance Ministry’s authority to gather information and investigate illicit financial activities.
  2. Expanded Oversight: The law broadens the list of vulnerable activities to include real estate, trusts, and cryptocurrency trading, while empowering federal prosecutors to investigate and sanction money laundering cases.
  3. U.S. Pressure: The bill follows accusations by the U.S. Treasury that three Mexican financial firms—CIBanco SA, Intercam Banco SA, and Vector Casa de Bolsa SA—facilitated money laundering for drug cartels, including the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
  4. Judicial Oversight Concerns: Opposition lawmakers criticized the bill for allowing the Finance Ministry to act without judicial oversight, raising concerns about potential misuse of power.
  5. Regulatory Action: Mexican bank regulators have taken control of the accused firms, while the U.S. has restricted certain financial transfers involving them.

What Happened?

Mexico’s Congress approved a sweeping anti-money laundering bill aimed at combating illicit financial activities tied to drug trafficking and other crimes. The legislation, backed by President Claudia Sheinbaum and her Morena party, grants the Finance Ministry expanded powers to collect information from government bodies, political parties, and unions.

The bill also targets emerging sectors like cryptocurrency trading and real estate, which have been identified as high-risk areas for money laundering. Federal prosecutors will now have greater authority to investigate and prosecute financial crimes.

The move comes after the U.S. Treasury accused three Mexican financial firms of facilitating money laundering for drug cartels, particularly in connection with the trafficking of fentanyl. While the firms deny the allegations, Mexican regulators have stepped in to oversee their operations.


Why It Matters?

The legislation underscores Mexico’s efforts to address money laundering and drug cartel financing, which have long plagued its financial system. By expanding oversight to include cryptocurrencies and real estate, the law reflects the evolving nature of financial crimes.

The bill also highlights the growing pressure from the U.S. Treasury, which has taken a more aggressive stance against cross-border money laundering linked to drug trafficking. The accusations against Mexican financial firms have strained bilateral relations and prompted swift regulatory action.

However, the lack of judicial oversight in the new law has raised concerns about potential abuses of power, which could undermine public trust in the government’s anti-corruption efforts.


What’s Next?

President Sheinbaum is expected to sign the bill into law, after which the Finance Ministry will begin implementing its expanded powers. Analysts will monitor how effectively the new measures address money laundering and whether they lead to increased scrutiny of financial institutions.

The U.S. and Mexico are likely to continue collaborating on anti-money laundering initiatives, particularly as the fight against fentanyl trafficking intensifies. However, the regulatory crackdown could face resistance from financial firms and opposition lawmakers concerned about overreach.

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