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FEMSA’s NetPay brings digital payments to Mexico gas stations as Sheinbaum pushes shift from cash

By Thomson Reuters May 14, 2026 | 5:13 PM

MEXICO CITY, May 14 (Reuters) – Mexican retail and bottling group FEMSA, which runs OXXO convenience stores ​and gas stations, said on ‌Thursday its payments unit NetPay was launching a digital payments system for gas stations in the country, as the government ‌pushes ​the sector to move ⁠away from cash.

• ⁠President Claudia Sheinbaum in March said her government wanted payments at gas stations and highway toll booths ​to become digital, as part of a broader push to reduce ⁠cash use and ⁠modernize payments.

• Card-payment commissions for ​gas stations were slashed through October ​to encourage electronic payments.

• NetPay’s system ‌lets stations accept card, QR-code and CoDi payments and links those transactions to station control and operating ⁠systems, FEMSA said.

• FEMSA operates nearly 600 gas stations in 17 Mexican states.

• FEMSA ⁠said the ‌system is intended for ⁠the wider market as well, ​and ‌could later be used ​in other ⁠cash-intensive sectors such as restaurants and retail.

• FEMSA took over NetPay in 2023, folding it into its fintech unit Spin.

(Reporting by Kylie MadryEditing by ​Rod Nickel)