Coca-Cola Femsa Has a Fall in Profit in the First Quarter, but Revenues Rise with Performance in Brazil
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In Brazil, the billing increased 5% in the year, to 21.3 billion Mexican pesos, with the country remaining as the 2nd largest bottler market
MEXICO CITY.— Coca-Cola Femsa reported that it obtained revenues of 70,925 million pesos in the first quarter of 2026 (1T26), a growth of 1.1 percent compared to the same period of 2025, despite the entry into force of a tax on sugary drinks in Mexico. “The results of our first quarter reflected the resilience of our business and the advantages offered by geographical diversification. The consolidated volume growth was driven by most of our oper…
Coca-Cola FEMSA obtained revenues of 70,925 million pesos (mdp) in the first quarter of 2026 (1Q26), a growth of 1.1% compared to the same period of 2025. “The results of our first quarter reflected the resilience of our business and the advantages offered by geographical diversification. The consolidated volume growth was driven by most of our operations, including a solid performance in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Guatemala, which helped t…
Reading time approx.: 2 minutes, 37 secondsThe company's consolidated revenues, with presence in all Latin America including Brazil, Colombia and Argentina, rose 1.1% at annual rate while its adjusted operating flows (EBITDA ) barely advanced 0.9%. The operating profit dropped 2.3%, while the net profit of the controlling share showed a decline of 15.5%. Affected by the entry into force of a tax on sugary drinks in Mexico, its main market, sales…
“This performance was driven mainly by the growth of the EBITDA adjusted in local currency of our operations in Brazil, Chile and Paraguay,” explained the executive vice president of the company, Miguel Ángel Peirano.
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