Who's getting into fintech lending in Mexico? Goldman Sachs, the former CEO of Morgan Stanley and the co-founder of Capital One, among others
The latest example is Goldman Sachs Group Inc., which is providing a credit line of up to $100 million to Credijusto, a four-year-old financial technology firm in Mexico City backed by former Morgan Stanley Chief Executive John Mack and Capital One Financial Corp.
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