Coca-Cola Femsa SAB de CV

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Company Profile

  • Business description

    Coca-Cola Femsa, a subsidiary of Femsa, is the largest franchise bottler of Coca-Cola in volume terms. The company purchases beverage concentrates and syrup from Coca-Cola, which it then processes and packages for distribution through modern trade, traditional trade, and the on-premises channel. Mexico and Brazil make up 80% of the total volume and sales, with the rest from other Central and South American countries, including Panama, Guatemala, Uruguay, and Argentina. Femsa and Coca-Cola hold 47% and 28% economic interests in Coca-Cola Femsa through nonpublicly traded A and D shares, respectively, while controlling 56% and 33% of the voting power.

  • Contact

    Calle Mario Pani No. 100
    Santa Fe Cuajimalpa
    Cuajimalpa de Morelos
    Ciudad de MexicoDF05348
    MEX

    T: +52 5515195000

    E: [email protected]

    https://www.coca-colafemsa.com

  • Sector

    Consumer Defensive

    Stock type

    Defensive

  • Industry

    Beverages - Non-Alcoholic

    Fiscal Year End

    31 December 2026

    Employees

    93,000

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