CLABE-backed Cobre Balances
Receiving Funds via CLABE Accounts#
Cobre enables businesses to receive money in Mexico through Cobre Balances backed by CLABE bank accounts. Each Cobre Balance in MXN is associated with a dedicated CLABE, allowing third parties to send funds through SPEI directly to the business, with credits reflected automatically in the corresponding Cobre Balance.This model allows companies to receive local bank transfers in Mexico using standard, widely accepted banking infrastructure, while benefiting from Cobre’s unified balance, transaction, and reporting framework.
1. What Cobre Enables for Payins in Mexico#
With Cobre Balances and CLABE accounts, Cobre allows businesses to:Receive local SPEI transfers in Mexico
Use a dedicated CLABE associated with a Cobre Balance
Accept payments from any Mexican bank
Credit funds directly into a MXN Cobre Balance
Track incoming funds through standardized transactions and reports
This turns each Cobre Balance into a local receiving account for Mexico.
2. Cobre Balances and CLABE Accounts#
In Mexico, a Cobre Balance operates with an underlying CLABE bank account.The CLABE acts as the public receiving identifier
Funds are sent via SPEI to that CLABE
Incoming transfers are automatically credited to the linked Cobre Balance
The balance reflects available funds in MXN once the transfer settles
The CLABE remains valid until the balance is closed or reconfigured.
3. How Payins Work Conceptually#
From a high-level perspective:1.
The business shares its CLABE with a payer
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The payer initiates a SPEI transfer from their bank
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The transfer is processed through the Mexican interbank system
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Funds are credited to the Cobre Balance
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A transaction record is generated for tracking and reconciliation
No pre-authorization or payment request is required for the transfer to be received.
4. No Pre-Created Money Movement Required#
Payins via CLABE-backed Cobre Balances do not require a Money Movement to be created in advance.Payments are initiated by the payer
Each incoming transfer is processed independently
The CLABE itself serves as the reference for routing funds
Status and confirmation are derived from the resulting transaction
This simplifies open-ended collections while preserving full traceability.
5. Speed & Settlement#
Payins in Mexico through Cobre Balances benefit from the characteristics of SPEI:Fast settlement, often near real time
High certainty once credited
Immediate availability of funds in the Cobre Balance
This makes CLABE-based payins suitable for both operational and customer-facing use cases.
6. Typical Use Cases#
Receiving money in Mexico through Cobre Balances is well suited for:Customer payments and transfers
Invoice and bill collections
Funding of local operations
Recurring payer-initiated transfers
Any scenario where third parties need to send MXN funds using standard bank transfers can leverage this model.
7. Tracking, Reporting & Reconciliation#
Every incoming payin generates a Transaction in Cobre that:Credits the MXN Cobre Balance
Includes bank-side references and timestamps
Appears in transaction lists and balance statements
Is included in reporting and reconciliation outputs
This ensures finance teams have full visibility into all incoming funds.
8. Governance & Control#
Cobre provides controls to manage payins through CLABE-backed balances, including:Balance-level visibility and permissions
Transaction-level audit trails
The ability to manage or rotate balances as needed
These controls ensure secure and auditable collection operations.
9. Payins in Mexico vs Other Collection Methods#
From a capability standpoint:CLABE-backed Cobre BalancesPayer-initiated bank transfers
No payment request required
May require explicit payment requests or hosted flows
Cobre allows multiple collection models to coexist, depending on the business need.
10. Summary — What Cobre Delivers for Payins in Mexico#
With Cobre Balances and CLABE accounts, Cobre enables: Local MXN payins via SPEI
Dedicated CLABEs per balance
Broad coverage across Mexican banks
Direct crediting into Cobre Balances
Unified transactions, reporting, and reconciliationCobre provides a simple, scalable, and bank-native way to receive money in Mexico, allowing businesses to operate local collections while maintaining centralized financial control.Modified at 2025-12-23 17:02:25