MAJORITY Celebrated Independence with the community

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MAJORITY Celebrated Independence with the community

MAJORITY Celebrated Independence with the community

MAJORITY Celebrated the Independence of Central America and Mexico in a Magical Atmosphere in the United States.

In the vibrant cultural heart of Miami, MAJORITY was present to accompany and celebrate the key moments of independence in Central America and Mexico. With each event, our hearts beat in rhythm with the joy and pride of our communities, creating meaningful and memorable connections.

At MAJORITY, in addition to celebrating Independence with festivities, we also provide tools that make life easier for our members in the United States. That's why we are proud to offer financial services, a debit card, money transfers, and mobile top-ups to help them connect with their families in other countries.

Nicaraguan Heritage Night


One of the highlights of this September was the celebration of Nicaraguan Heritage at Loandepot Park, home of the Miami Marlins. With over 15,000 attendees, the festive atmosphere was simply electrifying. Many fans wore Nicaraguan heritage jerseys, filled the stadium, and witnessed the exciting game between the Marlins and the Philadelphia Phillies.

Surprise! The celebration didn’t end there. After the game, there was a concert by Nicaraguan artist Luis Enrique, who put on an unforgettable show and created special moments for the community.


Honduran Independence Celebration

The celebration of Honduras' independence at José Martí Park was another event full of energy and national pride. Here, the community came together to honor its rich cultural heritage. Honduran music, dance, and cuisine created a festive atmosphere where families and friends shared laughter and memories, reaffirming the sense of belonging and community that MAJORITY promotes.

"El Grito" of Independence of Mexico

In addition to the Central American celebrations, MAJORITY had the honor of supporting the celebration of Mexico's Cry of Independence, organized by the Consulate of Mexico at the MDC Kendall Campus. This event attracted over 3,500 people, who enjoyed Mexican traditions, from the iconic “Grito” ceremony to the melodies of mariachis that resonated in the air. The night was further enriched by the participation of Mexican talents, adding their color and flavor to the celebration, making this experience truly unique and memorable.

A Shared Journey

At MAJORITY, each celebration is more than just an event; it’s an opportunity to build bridges between cultures and communities. We are deeply grateful for every shared moment and every story told. The independence of our countries is not only commemorated on specific dates but also in the love and unity we find in each gathering.

As we continue this journey, we reaffirm our commitment to being present at the celebrations that define our identities and strengthen our roots, while also providing a debit card and financial services to our members. Together, we keep celebrating the diversity and cultural richness of our communities in every corner of Miami and beyond. Long live independence!


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