Institutional Capital Moves into Resort and Hospitality Real Estate

Tourism demand turns vacation assets into an institutional product class IntroductionLatin America’s resort markets are entering a new investment era. In Mexico and Belize, institutional capital—once hesitant toward hospitality risk—is now funding projects once reserved for boutique developers. Record arrivals, improved air connectivity, and tech-enabled management models have transformed resort real estate into a defensible, […]

Private Credit in Mexico and LatAm: The Quiet Revolution Fueling Development Institutional investors turn to alternative lending as traditional banking slows IntroductionPrivate credit has rapidly emerged as the backbone of Mexico and Latin America’s new investment cycle. As banks remain constrained by regulation and high capital ratios, alternative lenders are filling the gap with flexible, […]
Capital Markets Integration: Mexico’s Path Toward Dual Listings with NASDAQ

Mexico’s capital markets are at an inflection point. For years, domestic equity markets struggled with low liquidity, limited IPO activity, and a small base of institutional investors.
Resort Investments in Riviera Maya and Belize: Balancing Yield and Risk

Few regions in the Americas illustrate the interplay of tourism, real estate, and capital markets as vividly as the Riviera Maya in Mexico and Ambergris Caye/San Pedro in Belize.
Private Credit in Latin America: Filling the Gap Left by Banks

Private credit — non-bank lending provided by funds, asset managers, and institutional investors — is no longer a niche in Latin America.
Mexico’s Nearshoring Boom: From Assembly to Advanced Manufacturing

Recent data from INEGI, Banxico, and market reports underline notable momentum across sectors. Industrial expansion, private credit flows, and hospitality metrics provide a base for analysis.
Vacation Rentals vs. Hotels: Shifting Investor Appetite in Riviera Maya & Beyond

The Riviera Maya remains Mexico’s crown jewel of tourism investment, attracting millions of visitors annually. But the investment landscape is shifting: vacation rentals, powered by platforms such as Airbnb, are competing head-on with traditional hotels.
The Nearshoring Boom: Mexico’s Industrial Real Estate at a Crossroads

Over the past five years, Mexico has emerged as the key beneficiary of the nearshoring boom. Triggered by U.S.-China trade tensions, pandemic-era supply chain disruptions, and rising global geopolitical risks, companies are rethinking how and where they manufacture.
Performing Assets vs. Long-Term Development in Mexican Hospitality Real Estate

Investors weigh immediate income stability from performing resorts against the higher risks and rewards of long-term development projects.
How Artificial Intelligence Is Reshaping Global Finance

Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a peripheral tool in finance—it is becoming the backbone of the industry’s transformation. From day-to-day operations to strategic leadership, AI is transforming how financial institutions operate, manage risks, and engage with clients. Its impact is visible across efficiency gains, decision-making, customer engagement, and regulatory compliance. Streamlining Operations Through Intelligent […]