Transparency about our methods, our boundaries, and the principles that shape every piece of content we produce.
Financial literacy in Mexico has a real gap. Families navigate AFORE accounts, credit products, and annual school expenses with very little structured guidance. Most of what exists is either too technical, too generic, or tied to a product someone is trying to sell.
We write content that explains how things actually work — the internal mechanics of a credit card billing cycle, the structure of mandatory vs voluntary retirement contributions, the real cost of paying only the minimum on a revolving balance. The goal is always the same: give readers the context they need to ask better questions and make their own decisions.
We are clear about what we are and what we are not. SverldramX is an educational platform. We do not sell financial products, manage money, or provide personalized advice. Every page states this clearly.
We explain how systems work from the inside. Not just what an AFORE is, but how contributions flow through it, who regulates it, and what happens to the money over time. This insider framing builds genuine understanding.
Generic financial advice often doesn't translate to the Mexican context. We write specifically about the IMSS system, CONSAR regulations, Banco de México requirements, and the real economic patterns of families in Mexico.
Financial jargon is a barrier. We define terms when we use them and write in language that doesn't require a finance background to understand. If a concept needs a simpler explanation, we write one.
We don't receive commissions, referral fees, or any form of compensation tied to financial products. Our content is not influenced by product providers. What we write reflects what we believe is genuinely useful to know.
Financial regulations and products change. We review our content to ensure it reflects current rules around AFORE contributions, credit card disclosures, and other areas where the law sets specific requirements.
These are not aspirations. They are operational rules that shape how every piece of content is written.
Our content describes how financial products and systems work. It does not tell you which AFORE to choose or which credit card to get. That distinction matters.
When we describe how AFORE contributions are calculated or what CAT means legally, we base that on official sources: CONSAR, Banco de México, and current Mexican law.
Some financial questions require a qualified professional. We say so clearly. Our content is a starting point, not a substitute for personalized professional guidance.
Everything we write is calibrated for households managing real budgets in Mexico. Not investors. Not corporations. Families trying to make their money work better.
SverldramX does not provide financial services, investment advice, or any form of regulated financial activity. All content is educational and general in nature. For decisions involving your specific financial situation, please consult a qualified and licensed financial professional in Mexico.
Contact Us