Unlimit and PASE Redefine Financial Infrastructure for Mobility in Mexico

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Unlimit, the global financial infrastructure powering the borderless agentic economy, is redefining Mexico’s mobility through its partnership with PASE, the country’s leading electronic toll collection and mobility company. Increasingly, enterprises are under pressure to meet rising consumer expectations for seamless end-to-end purchase experiences, while also accelerating reconciliation processes and simplifying expansion initiatives. By integrating with Unlimit, PASE now operates on a global growth infrastructure powered by a high-performance financial operating system that bridges the gap between the security of legacy banking systems and the speed of the modern digital economy.PASE’s entire financial architecture is being transformed to meet the expectations of the digital-native consumer, modernise its online commerce stack, optimise financial flow management, and simplify the mapping of complex payment ecosystems. This resulted in approval rates of up to 90% for digital bank accounts, a segment that has historically faced significant structural barriers, and chargebacks maintained below 0.04%, supported by a robust anti-fraud infrastructure with dynamic risk rules and intelligent tokenisation.“The partnership with PASE demonstrates how financial infrastructure has evolved from being merely an operational backend into a strategic engine for sector transformation. At Unlimit, we are building the programmable foundation that is redefining mobility in Mexico, reducing friction between legacy infrastructures and the digital consumer while enabling a programmable financial nervous system for a national leader like PASE,” explains Martina Selser, Head of Growth and Expansion, Americas at Unlimit.Alexis Reséndiz, CEO of PASE, commented: “Improving the mobility experience for our users is our goal every day, and Unlimit has become a strategic partner throughout this process. Thanks to this partnership, we are able to optimise digital transactions, a rapidly growing segment.”This shift aligns with a broader market trend: 78% of Mexican consumers purchased urban mobility services online in 2025, according to AMVO research, while 23% made their first digital purchase in this sector, highlighting the growing relevance of digital payments.NoYesPayments10 Jun, 2026