6APRIL 2026Editor's NoteThe Evolving Role of Transfer Pricing in Latin AmericaFinancial services in Latin America continue to evolve under increasing regulatory and operational pressure. Transfer pricing has emerged as a defining element of that transformation. Institutions now operate in an environment shaped by stricter cross-border compliance expectations. Regulatory scrutiny around intercompany transactions has intensified across multiple jurisdictions. At the same time, multinational financial organizations must maintain efficiency and structural clarity. This tension between oversight and operational agility defines the current industry landscape. In this edition of Financial Services Review Latin America, we examine how firms navigate that balance. Our cover story recognizes Transfer Pricing Digital as the Top Transfer Pricing Consultancy in Latin America 2026. The firm has distinguished itself through a focused commitment to advancing modern transfer pricing practices within complex financial environments. By aligning technical expertise with practical implementation, the organization has helped institutions translate regulatory requirements into structured, workable models. Its work demonstrates how disciplined methodology and strategic advisory can strengthen both compliance and operational clarity. The firm's contributions continue to influence how organizations structure intercompany pricing frameworks and manage cross-border financial transparency. This issue also brings forward leadership perspectives shaping financial services innovation. Barry Baird, Head of Payments Capability and Delivery, TD Bank provides insight into the evolving infrastructure supporting modern financial transactions and the operational discipline required to deliver payment capabilities at scale. Scott Blake, SVP & CIO, Bangor Savings Bank ­ LW, reflects on the role of technology leadership in strengthening institutional resilience and aligning digital systems with strategic banking priorities.Leadership remains the defining differentiator in a complex financial environment. The organizations featured in this edition demonstrate that expertise and discipline must evolve alongside regulation. Transfer pricing, once treated as a narrow technical field, now operates at the intersection of governance, strategy, and operational execution. Institutions that succeed recognize their broader institutional implications. Together, these perspectives reinforce a clear message for the industry. We invite readers to explore the insights throughout this edition and engage with the ideas shaping the future of transfer pricing and financial governance across Latin America.Copyright © 2026 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.Managing EditorJeff RodriguezEditorial StaffAaron Pierce Ava Garcia Joshua ParkerPearl JohnsonVisualizersRobert Gray SmithKevin Parker *Some of the Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staffEmail:sales@financialservicesreview.comeditor@financialservicesreview.commarketing@financialservicesreview.com APRIL 2026, Vol 07 - 09 (ISSN 2835-9771) ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to Financial Services ReviewVisit www.financialservicesreview.com Jeff RodriguezManaging Editoreditor@financialservicesreview.com
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