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Why Are Mexican Companies Delisting from the Stock Exchange?

04/04/2025
Published in The Legal Industry

Mexico’s capital market has seen a significant decline in the number of listed companies. Our partner Jacinto Ávalos and associate Rodrigo Poumian examine the reasons behind this trend and its implications for the financial sector.

In recent years, several companies have chosen to delist from the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) and the Institutional Stock Exchange (BIVA), reducing investment opportunities in the capital market. The main drivers of this trend include low liquidity, high regulatory and administrative costs, and the perception that the benefits of being publicly listed do not outweigh the obligations. Additionally, the low participation of minority investors and the limited growth of the secondary market have exacerbated the issue.

In this article, our Pérez-Llorca lawyers explore the key factors behind delistings in Mexico and the necessary steps to revitalize the stock market. Consult the full content of the article here.

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