In addition to financial services, the Aliada Digital Card offers a range of free “basic” assistance, such as a 24-hour online doctor, ambulance service, unlimited online counseling with a psychologist, legal advice and “one-click concierge services,” as well as “all the benefits offered by the MasterCard Gold Card.”
The Aliada Digital Card is a new product launched by NanoPay, “a part of the OPLAY Group, a new player in the digital financial services sector in the Mexican market.”
NanoPay has been officially launched to the public “with the support of MasterCard as a strategic partner.”
Laura Cruz, president of MasterCard’s Mexico and Central America division, describes the company as having “flexibility and a range of solutions that we have not seen in other similar companies to date.”
Heye Guo, CEO of NanoPay, stated:
“According to the United Nations Development Program, only one third of Mexican women in Mexico have access to the financial system. That’s why Aliada Digital Card, together with its strategic partner MasterCard, is looking to bring these services to this area for expansion.”
Jose Luis Mateos, NanoPay’s Chief Operating Officer, added:
“With the growing push for women’s empowerment over the past few years, economic independence is a key factor in strengthening Mexico’s economic development, and that’s what NanoPay’s Aliada Digital Card seeks to be part of the evolution. Currently, there are no diversity credit products on the market that specifically target women.”
NanoPay’s Aliada digital card is “helping Mexican women change their lifestyles and balance their personal lives and financial needs through digital applications.”
As noted in the update, NanoPay is “a credit card that meets the consumer needs of Mexicans. It is part of the OPLAY Group, a new player in the digital financial services sector in the Mexican market.”
NanoPay is “a card for everyone and everything, it can be applied through in minutes, it is secure, reliable, easy to use and is backed by MasterCard Gold.”