Launched in 2015, the Costa Rican retail fast payment system SINPE Móvil has seen rapid adoption since 2020. As of 2025, >80% of the Costa Rica´s population older than 15 are active users, accumulating >65 million transactions each month. Higher SINPE Móvil use has been related to lower cash withdrawals, a greater number of users and lower average transaction values, suggesting SINPE Móvil has carved a prominent place in retail payments. With a synthetic controls approach comparing Costa Rica to peer countries, we show that wide adoption of SINPE Móvil led to lower non-interest expenses by Costa Rican banks after the pandemic. This suggests that payments innovation can enhance bank efficiency.
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Latin American Journal of Central Banking
Bank for International Settlements
Tecnológico Nacional de México
Central Bank of Brazil
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