Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte Q2 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Key Takeaways

  • Neutral Sentiment: OMA announced planned leadership changes as COO Enrique Navarro retires after 21 years and will be succeeded by internal candidate Raful Zacarias, while Pierre Romare joins as Chief Commercial Officer to drive aeronautical and non-aeronautical growth.
  • Positive Sentiment: The company completed a MXN 2.75 billion long-term notes issuance to repay MXN 600 million of short-term debt and fund committed investments and general corporate needs.
  • Positive Sentiment: Passenger traffic rose 11% year-over-year in 2Q25, with domestic volumes up 10% and international traffic up 19%, driven by new and expanded routes at Monterrey Airport.
  • Positive Sentiment: Aeronautical revenues grew 17%, commercial revenues climbed 20%, and adjusted EBITDA increased by 19% to MXN 2.6 billion with a margin of 74.6%, reflecting strong margin expansion.
  • Neutral Sentiment: OMA is negotiating its 2026–30 Master Development Program with AFAC, proposing similar real-term capex to the prior period, major investments at Monterrey Airport, and an expected low single-digit tariff increase.
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Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte Q2 2025
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Operator

Greetings, and welcome to Ooma's Second Quarter twenty twenty five Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants are in a listen only mode. A question and answer session will follow the formal presentation. As a reminder, this conference is being recorded. It is now my pleasure to introduce Emmanuel Camacho, Investor Relations. Thank you, sir. You may begin.

Luis Emmanuel Camacho Thierry
Luis Emmanuel Camacho Thierry
Investor Relations Officer at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Thank you, Cherry, and hello everyone. Welcome to OMA's Second Quarter twenty twenty five Earnings Conference Call. We are delighted to have you join us today as we discuss our company's performance and financial results for the past quarter. Joining us today are CEO, Ricardo Duenas and CFO, Drupo Pespio. Please be reminded that certain statements made during the course of our discussion today may constitute forward looking statements which are based on current management expectations and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially including factors that may be beyond our control.

Luis Emmanuel Camacho Thierry
Luis Emmanuel Camacho Thierry
Investor Relations Officer at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

And with that, I will turn the call over to Ricardo Buenos for his opening remarks.

Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
CEO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Thank you, Emmanuel. Good morning everyone. This morning I will briefly comment on several key developments during the quarter including highlights of our upcoming master development program negotiation, then I will review our operational performance and financial results, and finally, I will be pleased to answer your questions. Let me begin with an update regarding our senior management team. During August and September, we will implement changes in two key leadership positions.

Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
CEO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

First, our Chief Operating Officer, Enrique Navarro, will be retiring in August after twenty one years of dedicated service to OMA. On behalf of the entire team, I want to express our gratitude of his leadership, commitment, and contributions throughout these years. We are pleased to announce that Raffulzacarias will succeed him as Chief Operating Officer. Raful has been with OMA since 2006 in various operational positions, most recently as Airport Administrator at our Monterrey Airport. Second, September, Pierre Romare will join OMA as Chief Commercial Officer, taking over from Alvaro Leyte, who will be assuming responsibilities within Vinci Airports.

Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
CEO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

We thank Alvaro for his valuable contributions to our commercial strategy. Pierre brings extensive commercial experience in the airport sector. He served as Chief Commercial Officer of Lyon Airport from 2018 to 2025. He also served as Global Aviation Development Director at Vinci Airports. Under Pierre's leadership, we will continue to grow our extra aeronautical activities.

Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
CEO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Moving on, on June 27, we successfully completed our 2,750,000,000.00 peso issuance in long term notes in the Mexican market. Proceeds will be used to repay 600,000,000 pesos in short term loans and the remainder will be used to fund committed investments as well as for general corporate purposes. Finally, let me provide an update of the ongoing negotiation process of the 2630 Master Development Program. At the June, we submitted our proposed MDP to Mexico's Federal Civil Aviation Agency or AFAC. The total committed investment is similar in real peso terms to the amount committed under our previous MVP program, 21 to 25.

Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
CEO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

From early August through late September, AFAC will be conducting technical visits to our 13 airports to review discuss the proposed projects. Following that, we would expect negotiation of the tariff model to take place between October and November. Final approval of the MVP and the new maximum tariff is expected in early December, at which point we also anticipate disclosing the outcome to the market. Our investment proposal is designed to enhance efficiency and optimize operations while maintaining the highest standards of safety and service quality. Approximately 49% of the investment will be allocated to our Monterey Airport.

Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
CEO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Key projects there include the third phase expansion of Terminal A, pavement reconfigurations such as platform expansions, the construction of fast taxiways, and several others, as well as a number of technology upgrades across our airport network. Other airports with significant investments include Culiacan, Ciudad Juarez, and Mazatlan. This proposal reflects a balanced and disciplined approach with a strong emphasis on optimizing capacity of our current infrastructure, as well as enhancing passenger experience and long term value creations. In terms of tariff expectation, based on our proposal, anticipate low single digit increase in the maximum tariff in real terms. Moving on to our main quarterly operational highlights.

Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
CEO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

In the 2025, OMAS passenger traffic totaled 7,200,000, an 11% increase year over year. Seat capacity during the quarter increased 12%. On the domestic front, passenger traffic grew by 10%, driven primarily by the Monterrey Airport, which saw increase on routes to the metropolitan area of Mexico City, including the Mexico City, IFA, and Toluca Airports. These routes collectively added over 360,000 passengers the quarter, representing 65% of the total domestic passenger growth. International passenger traffic increased by 19%.

Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
CEO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

This growth was also driven by Monterrey Airport with passenger traffic increase on routes to Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago, San Francisco, San Antonio, and Denver. These routes collectively added more than 106,000 passengers during the quarter, accounting for 66% of the total international passenger traffic increase in the quarter. In terms of airline participation, Viva Ropuz represented 51 of our total traffic during the quarter, with a 14% increase in terminal passenger numbers compared to the '24. While Volaris, which accounted for 24% of our total traffic, recorded 31% passenger increase during the quarter. Moving on to OMA's second quarter financial highlights, aeronautical revenues increased 17% with aeronautical revenue per passenger rising 5% in the quarter.

Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
CEO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Commercial revenues had a strong 20% growth with commercial revenue per passenger increasing by 8% to 62 pesos in the quarter as compared to the second quarter of last year, mainly driven by restaurants, parking, VIP lounges, and retail. The occupancy rate for commercial space stood at 96% at the end of the quarter. On the diversification front, revenues increased 11% with industrial service contributing most to this growth. During the quarter, we completed the construction of a 5,000 square meter warehouse as part of the expansion plan of one of our tenants. OMA's second quarter adjusted EBITDA increased by 19% to MXN2.6 billion and an adjusted EBITDA margin of 74.6%.

Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
CEO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

On the capital expenditures front, total investments in the quarter, including MDP investments, major maintenance and strategic investments were ARS $965,000,000. I would now like to turn the call over to Rupo Perez Priego, who will discuss our financial highlights for the quarter.

Ruffo Pérez Pliego
Ruffo Pérez Pliego
CFO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Thank you, Ricardo, and good morning, everyone. I will briefly walk you through our financial results for the quarter, after which we will open the call for your answers. Aeronautical revenues increased 17% relative to 2Q twenty twenty four, driven primarily by higher aerological yields as well as an increase in both domestic and international passenger traffic. Non aeronautical revenues increased 16%. Commercial revenues increased 19.7%.

Ruffo Pérez Pliego
Ruffo Pérez Pliego
CFO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

The line items with the highest growth were restaurants, parking, VIP lounges and retail. Restaurants increased 41.1% driven by a greater customer penetration and the opening or replacement of outlets in previous quarters in airports such as Monterrey, Ciudad Juarez and Durango. Parking grew 12.7% mainly due as a result of higher domestic and international passenger traffic. VIP lounges rose 34.6%, mainly due to an increase in rates and higher number of users, as well as the opening and consolidation of the Cihuatanejo Lounge, which started operations on last year's July. Retail increased 27.4% and similar to restaurant revenues, this was mainly due to a greater customer penetration and the opening or replacement of spaces in previous quarters in airports like Ciudad Juarez, Monterrey, Torreon and Culiacan.

Ruffo Pérez Pliego
Ruffo Pérez Pliego
CFO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Diversification activities increased 10.7%, mainly due to higher revenues from industrial services and hotel services. Industrial services grew over 100%, mainly due to an increase in leased square meters in our industrial park as compared to the 2024. Revenue from hotel services increased 4% year over year reaching 112,000,000, primarily driven by an increase in average run rates in both of our hotels, partially offset by lower occupancy rates. Total aeronautical and non aeronautical revenues grew 16.8% to MXN 3,400,000,000.0 during the quarter. Construction revenues amounted to MXN $916,000,000 in 2Q twenty twenty five, an increase of 64.7% as a result of increased MDT investments.

Ruffo Pérez Pliego
Ruffo Pérez Pliego
CFO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

The cost of services and G and A expense increased 5.6% year over year, primarily due to an 11% rise in payroll. Contracted services rose 8.2%, mainly due to higher costs for security and cleaning services following contract renewals in prior quarters. Concession tax increased 18.1% to MXN $283,000,000 in line with increase in revenues. Major maintenance provision was MXN 50,400,000.0 compared to MXN 43,000,000 last year. As Ricardo mentioned, OMA's second quarter adjusted EBITDA reached MXN 2,600,000,000.0 and the adjusted EBITDA margin was 74.6%.

Ruffo Pérez Pliego
Ruffo Pérez Pliego
CFO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Our financing expense increased by 184,000,000 reflecting $185,000,000 variation in non cash interest expense related to major maintenance provision as a result of lower discount rates used for each calculation. Consolidated net income was Ps. 1,300,000,000.0 in the quarter, an increase of 3.8% versus 2Q twenty twenty four. Turning to our cash position. Cash generated from operating activities in the second quarter amounted to 1,800,000,000.0 pesos and investing activities used cash for $575,000,000 pesos.

Ruffo Pérez Pliego
Ruffo Pérez Pliego
CFO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Financing activities reflect interest expense payments, the first installment of the ordinary dividend of MXN 2,250,000,000.00, the long term debt placement of MXN 2,750,000,000.00 and the prepayment of MXN 600,000,000 of short term loans, resulting in a net cash outflow of MXN138 million. As a result, our cash position at the end of the quarter stood at MXN3.4 billion. At the June, and including the latest debt issuance, total debt amounted to 13,600,000,000.0 pesos. We maintain a strong balance sheet ending the quarter with a net debt to adjusted EBITDA ratio of one times. This concludes our prepared remarks. Sherry, please open the call for questions.

Operator

Thank A confirmation tone will indicate your line is in the question queue. You may press star two if you would like to remove your question from the queue. And for participants using speaker equipment, it may be necessary to pick up your handset before pressing the star keys. One moment while we poll for questions. Our first question is from Guilherme Mendez with JP Morgan. Please proceed.

Guilherme Mendes
Guilherme Mendes
ED - Equity Research Analyst at JP Morgan

Ricardo, Rufo, Emmanuel. Thanks for taking my question. The first one is a follow-up on the MDP and thanks for providing more color. Just wanted to confirm if I got it right. Ricardo, you mentioned about a similar level of CapEx in absolute terms, in nominal terms, correct?

Guilherme Mendes
Guilherme Mendes
ED - Equity Research Analyst at JP Morgan

So, we will be talking about In real 12 terms. To In real terms. Okay, perfect. Not per passenger, right?

Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
CEO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

No, in real terms and absolute numbers.

Guilherme Mendes
Guilherme Mendes
ED - Equity Research Analyst at JP Morgan

Perfect. Thank you. And then, the second point is on the traffic outlook. We have been seeing a very strong performance month after month. On the previous call, you guys mentioned about an expectations for a mid single digit increase for the year, which looks conservative at this point.

Guilherme Mendes
Guilherme Mendes
ED - Equity Research Analyst at JP Morgan

So, I just wanted to get a fresh view on what you're expecting for the second half of this year. Thank you.

Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
CEO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Yeah. Thank you, Guillermo. Yes, so we had a very good first half of the year. So, we anticipate for the rest of the year to be in the mid to high single digit traffic growth. We expect some of the growth that we've seen in the first half of the year to reduce as we move along for the rest of the year based on the reduced capacity announced by some of the airlines and also by tougher comps compared to last year.

Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
CEO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

But the mid to high single digits would be a fair and accurate.

Guilherme Mendes
Guilherme Mendes
ED - Equity Research Analyst at JP Morgan

Perfect. Thank you. And if I may, a follow-up on what is driving the traffic performance. So, we have seen the new routes coming into Monterrey, but is this related to near shoring in some way, or is there's anything else explaining the strong performance? Thank you again.

Ruffo Pérez Pliego
Ruffo Pérez Pliego
CFO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Hi, Guillermo. This is Rufo. So, certainly, Monterey has been the airport that has grown most dynamically during this year, both in domestic and international terms. And certainly, industrial activity we continue to see very strong industrial activity and low occupancy very high occupancy factors in the industrial park business, which is an indicator of very strong economic performance in the region. So, yes, we attribute traffic growth to strong economic performance in that market.

Guilherme Mendes
Guilherme Mendes
ED - Equity Research Analyst at JP Morgan

Very clear. Thank you both.

Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
CEO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Thank you.

Operator

Our next question is from Juan Ponce with Bradesco BBI. Please proceed.

Juan Ponce
Mexico Equity Strategy Analyst at Bradesco BBI

Hi, everybody. Thank you for taking my question and for the call. Monterrey's international traffic has been increasing a lot, new routes, etcetera. What what are you expecting in terms of the network development in this airport over the next twelve months? Thank you.

Ruffo Pérez Pliego
Ruffo Pérez Pliego
CFO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

So, we still see new openings in particularly in domestic side in the Monterrey Airport in the second half. And we expect consolidation of some of the routes that were opened recently, particularly since last November. But as we mentioned, there are some capacity cuts being announced and they started to kick in June. So, therefore, we don't expect that much acceleration in the second half of the year in terms of passenger growth in the international marketing in Monterrey, but we do still see a pretty good growth for the full year.

Juan Ponce
Mexico Equity Strategy Analyst at Bradesco BBI

Thank you. That was very clear.

Operator

Our next question is from Alberto Valerio with UBS. Please proceed.

Alberto Valerio
Alberto Valerio
Executive Director at UBS Group

Hi. Thanks, Ricardo, Manuel. One follow-up on the MVP question. You you mentioned about the high single digit tariffs. Should we expect any concentration in an airport or should there be some divergence between among the own airports on tariffs? Thank you very much.

Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
CEO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

I'm sorry. Could you repeat your question, Alberto? Sorry, the line.

Alberto Valerio
Alberto Valerio
Executive Director at UBS Group

No problem. It's better now. Can you hear me?

Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
CEO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Yes.

Alberto Valerio
Alberto Valerio
Executive Director at UBS Group

Yes. About the tariff for MVP, Ricardo mentioned that in the initial remarks that probably will be high single digits. Is that correct? And if so, should we difference see between among the airports? Some airports with higher increasing tariffs, some others with maybe a decrease in tariffs?

Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
CEO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

It's still part of the negotiation, Alberto. We don't see a decrease in any of them, but we're still a work in progress with the authorities. But it's in the the growth we expect is in the low single digits. We believe this what maximizes the net present value of the company.

Alberto Valerio
Alberto Valerio
Executive Director at UBS Group

Perfect. Thank you very much.

Luis Emmanuel Camacho Thierry
Luis Emmanuel Camacho Thierry
Investor Relations Officer at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Thank you.

Operator

Our next question is from Abraham Gents with Bank of Santana. Please proceed.

Abraham Fuentes Salinas
Equity Research Analyst at Santander

Thank you. Good morning. I wonder if you can give us more color about the growth in the commercial revenue per passenger that you are expecting in the mid to long term, specific with your entity that you are Thanks.

Ruffo Pérez Pliego
Ruffo Pérez Pliego
CFO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Hi, Ebrahim. So commercial revenues obviously have increased by a number measures that we have been implementing over the last couple of years, renegotiation of contracts, opening of new outlets, refresh of the decoration and the feel and look of the stores as well as some use of technology to maximize passenger, I would say, exposure to retail outlets and to the ambush outlets. We expect those activities to continue. And but just in the second part of your question, you mentioned MVP. Remember that MVP refers to aeronautical investments.

Ruffo Pérez Pliego
Ruffo Pérez Pliego
CFO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

So therefore, we don't see that much relationship between the MVP and the commercial growth of revenue for last year.

Abraham Fuentes Salinas
Equity Research Analyst at Santander

Okay. Thank you.

Operator

Our next question is from Gabriel Himelzar with Scotiabank. Please proceed.

Gabriel Himelfarb Mustri
Equity Research Associate Director at Scotiabank

Hi. Thanks for the call. Quick question. Are you perhaps looking the possibility of new assets or investments perhaps on Brazil now that Motiva CCR is selling airport assets? Thank you.

Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
CEO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Thank you. Thank you, Gabriel. Not formally as FOMA, we're not formally involved in that specific process. We're always looking for potential opportunities in airports, but we're not involved in that specific we're not involved in the formal process as of today.

Gabriel Himelfarb Mustri
Equity Research Associate Director at Scotiabank

Okay. Thank you very much.

Operator

Our next question is from Federico Galasev with TRG. Please proceed.

Federico Galassi
Consultant - Portfolio Manager at The Rohatyn Group

Hi. Thank you. Two questions, if if you can give us a a round number. But in in in general terms, how how much of the the non the commercial revenues are coming from Monterrey, if you if you have an a number for that, thinking that you you will increase the commercial capacity at the end of this year or next year.

Ruffo Pérez Pliego
Ruffo Pérez Pliego
CFO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

I I don't have the specific number, Felipe. We'll get back, to to you. But, yeah, I I, I'll I'll I'll look for you and and get back to you.

Federico Galassi
Consultant - Portfolio Manager at The Rohatyn Group

Okay. Thank you. And and the and the second one for is, relating related to the NDP, the the all the the investment in in Monterrey. Can you give us, and I understand it's more related to aeronautical than commercial, but can you give us some clue what are focus of these new investments?

Ruffo Pérez Pliego
Ruffo Pérez Pliego
CFO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Yes. So we mentioned that about 49% of the next MVP will be focused on on Monterey. What we are doing is a lot of expansion in and platform capacity to to to maximize the the use of existing gates and be able to use also remote gates to service our airlines and passengers. We're doing new fast lane exit taxiways from the runway also to increase its efficiency. And we are also expanding continue to expand the Terminal A Of Monterey throughout the five year period as well to be able to cope with the expected demand that we anticipate in Monterrey.

Ruffo Pérez Pliego
Ruffo Pérez Pliego
CFO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

So basically, that's the key highlights of those investment airports coupled with lot of technology operates. So, we can also be able to process passengers more efficiently and provide a better experience to passengers.

Federico Galassi
Consultant - Portfolio Manager at The Rohatyn Group

Okay. Thank you so much.

Operator

Our next question is from David So to with Scotiabank. Please proceed.

David Soto
Analyst at Scotiabank

Hi, good morning. Thanks for taking my question. Just a quick one. Do you see any upside risk on passenger growth due to the U. S. DOT actions at Mexico?

Ruffo Pérez Pliego
Ruffo Pérez Pliego
CFO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Can you repeat, please?

David Soto
Analyst at Scotiabank

Sorry, do you hear me there?

Luis Emmanuel Camacho Thierry
Luis Emmanuel Camacho Thierry
Investor Relations Officer at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Yes.

David Soto
Analyst at Scotiabank

Yes. My question was, do you see any upside risk on passenger growth due to the recent U. S. DOT actions at Mexico?

Ruffo Pérez Pliego
Ruffo Pérez Pliego
CFO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Your question is if we see a risk on passenger outlook because of the DOT announcements recently?

David Soto
Analyst at Scotiabank

Yes, correct. Sorry for all the background.

Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
CEO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Yes. So, yes, we do not expect any major impacts in the following months, but we will continue to monitor closely any measures taken by the U. S. DOT.

David Soto
Analyst at Scotiabank

Okay, perfect. Thanks.

Operator

Our next question is from Alan Marcias with Bank of America. Please proceed.

Alan Macias
Alan Macias
Equity Research Analyst at Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Hi. Good morning and thank you for the call. Just a question regarding dividend policy. Given your expected CapEx for the next five years, could we expect the change in dividends, an increase there? Thank you.

Ruffo Pérez Pliego
Ruffo Pérez Pliego
CFO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

Yes. In terms of the dividend policy, we have been in past recent years distributing between 85 to $95 of net income. And we would expect to continue with a similar policy for the foreseeable future. So as EBITDA and net income grows, yes, there will be available cash flow for distribution.

Alan Macias
Alan Macias
Equity Research Analyst at Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Thank you.

Operator

There are no further questions at this time. I would like to turn the floor back over to Ricardo for closing remarks.

Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
CEO at Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte

We would like to thank everyone for participating in today's call. We appreciate your insightful questions, engagement, continued support. Rufo, Emmanuel, and I are always available should you have any further questions or require additional information. Thank you once again, and have a great day.

Operator

Thank you. This will conclude today's conference. You may disconnect your lines at this time and thank you for your participation.

Executives
    • Luis Emmanuel Camacho Thierry
      Luis Emmanuel Camacho Thierry
      Investor Relations Officer
    • Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
      Ricardo Dueñas Espriu
      CEO
    • Ruffo Pérez Pliego
      Ruffo Pérez Pliego
      CFO
Analysts
    • Guilherme Mendes
      ED - Equity Research Analyst at JP Morgan
    • Juan Ponce
      Mexico Equity Strategy Analyst at Bradesco BBI
    • Alberto Valerio
      Executive Director at UBS Group
    • Abraham Fuentes Salinas
      Equity Research Analyst at Santander
    • Gabriel Himelfarb Mustri
      Equity Research Associate Director at Scotiabank
    • Federico Galassi
      Consultant - Portfolio Manager at The Rohatyn Group
    • David Soto
      Analyst at Scotiabank
    • Alan Macias
      Equity Research Analyst at Bank of America Merrill Lynch