About SolventView

An educational platform built around the idea that financial knowledge belongs to everyone, not just those who can afford a specialist.

Making Regulation Readable

Mexico's financial regulatory framework is detailed, layered, and written in a language that most consumers never encounter in their daily lives. The Ley para la Transparencia y Ordenamiento de los Servicios Financieros runs across multiple titles. CONDUSEF's procedural guidelines span dozens of pages. Bank contracts contain clauses that require legal training to fully parse.

SolventView exists to close that gap. Not by replacing professional advice, but by ensuring that someone who picks up a credit card contract or receives a bank statement has enough context to read it with real comprehension.

The approach is deliberate. We start from official regulatory texts, trace how each rule applies in a typical consumer scenario, and write explanations that build from simple to complex. A reader should be able to stop at any level of detail and still come away with something genuinely useful.

Team working on financial education content

Four Operating Principles

Accuracy Over Simplicity

When regulatory content is complex, we simplify the presentation, not the substance. A simplified explanation that misrepresents how a rule works is worse than a complex one that is accurate.

Transparency About Scope

We state clearly and repeatedly that this platform provides education, not advice. The distinction matters legally and practically. We do not analyze individual circumstances or make recommendations.

Currency of Information

Financial regulations are amended. CONDUSEF updates its procedures. We track these changes and update content accordingly. Outdated regulatory information can mislead consumers in ways that have real consequences.

Consumer-First Framing

Every explanation starts from the position of a person interacting with a financial institution, not from the institution's perspective. The regulatory system exists to protect consumers. Our content reflects that orientation.

Regulatory research and content development process

How Each Article Gets Built

1

Source Identification

We identify the specific law, regulation, or CONDUSEF guideline that governs the topic. Primary sources only, cross-referenced with DOF publications.

2

Consumer Scenario Mapping

We identify the typical situations where a consumer would encounter this rule. What product? What interaction? What would trigger this regulation to apply?

3

Layered Explanation Writing

Content is written in layers: summary, explanation, detail. Each layer adds depth without requiring the reader to continue if their question is already answered.

4

Scope Boundary Review

Before publication, every article is reviewed for any language that could be interpreted as advice, recommendation, or a guarantee. These are removed or reframed.

About What We Are Not

SolventView is an educational platform. We do not provide legal advice, financial planning services, or any form of personalized guidance tailored to individual circumstances.

None of the content on this platform should be treated as a substitute for consultation with a qualified attorney or financial professional. If your situation involves specific legal rights, contractual disputes, or financial decisions with significant consequences, seek qualified professional advice.

We explain how systems work. What you do with that understanding is entirely your own informed decision.

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