Mexico Stock Loans against BMV shares
A stock loan against shares you hold on Mexico’s principal equity venue — for family offices, founders and controlling shareholders, without selling a single share.
01 · The Market
Americas
Mexico equity markets.
We structure stock loans (securities-backed financing) against Mexico-listed shares. It lets founders, family offices and controlling shareholders draw liquidity from a concentrated position without selling, without unsettling voting control, and with the full holding recovered on repayment. You stay the beneficial owner throughout.
Mexico stock loans at a glance:
| Listed venue | Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV) |
|---|---|
| Regulator | Comisión Nacional Bancaria y de Valores (CNBV) |
| Currency | MXN |
| Principal indices | S&P/BMV IPC |
| Structure | Non-recourse, limited- or full-recourse |
Regulatory references are published for general orientation and are not legal advice.
02 · Exchanges
One Venue
Each Mexico exchange, covered.
03 · FAQ
Mexico · Stock Loans
What holders ask about Mexico.
01How much can I borrow against Mexico-listed shares?
The loan-to-value is set to your holding — its free float, daily traded volume, volatility, and your own regulatory standing. A large-cap with deep free float supports a higher LTV than a thin mid-cap, and a non-recourse structure runs lower than a full-recourse one on the same stock. We quote indicative ratios only after reviewing the position.
02Which Mexico exchanges can I borrow against?
We cover Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV). Financing is arranged against shares listed there; which venue applies depends on the issuer’s primary listing and how the holding trades.
03What currency can the facility be drawn in?
The default is MXN, the listing currency. Cross-currency structures — drawing a USD or EUR loan against the position — are common, and bring hedging, settlement and tax points we set out expressly in the documentation.
04Who regulates these transactions in Mexico?
Comisión Nacional Bancaria y de Valores (CNBV) is the principal regulator. Black Haven Investments lends as principal; lending and any regulated activity are conducted by, or through, appropriately licensed or registered entities in the relevant jurisdiction.
04 · Adjacent Markets
Americas
Countries adjacent to Mexico.
United States · Canada · Brazil · Chile
A particular Mexico holding to talk through?
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