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Personal loans in Guadalajara and the ZMG

The ZMG (Guadalajara, Zapopan, Tlaquepaque, Tonalá) has a different workforce mix than Mexico City or Monterrey: a lot more formal self-employment, plus a strong creative and tech sector. That changes which banks will approve you and at what rate.

Indicative rates based on each institution's published price list

The big banks in the ZMG

BBVA and Santander have the largest footprint. Banorte and HSBC stay competitive, especially with premier and business clients. If you draw a payroll from a large employer, the CAT (Costo Anual Total — Mexico's all-in annual cost figure) you'll see here is comparable to Mexico City. There's no regional penalty.

Why a SOFOM fits Jalisco

The share of formally self-employed workers is high here — designers, developers, small agencies, the shoe trade in León but also plenty of it in Guadalajara. Konfío and Credijusto read this profile better than a big bank does. If you work for yourself and file with the SAT, start with a digital SOFOM. You'll usually hear back in two to four days.

What happens with the rate by ZIP code

There's no regulated variation by state. A CAT you see in this comparator for Jalisco applies the same way in Mexico City or Nuevo León. The only thing that changes by location is approval speed: the ZMG and Mexico City are one or two days faster than mid-sized cities, simply because the operations centers are there.

Typical approved ticket in the ZMG

Between 28,000 and 113,000 pesos, terms of 24 to 48 months. A meaningful share ends up as working capital for a small business — ask whether your application qualifies as a microenterprise loan, which is usually cheaper.

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