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Obtain a SIC listing on the BMV and Open Your Company to Explosive Investor Growth in

Securities listed on the International Quote System (SIC): The Mexican Exchange’s (BMV) Global Market is a mechanism designed for the listing and operating (through the Mexican ) of securities which were not IPOs in Mexico nor subscribed to the Mexican National Securities Registration but listed on foreign securities exchange markets which are recognized by the National Banking and Securities Commission (CNBV) or whose emitters have been recognized by said Commission.

There are over 227 listed securities which represent 20 countries. 182 are stock of renowned companies such as: Coca-Cola, Nestle, Starbucks, Wal-Mart, Google, Yahoo, American Express, Deustche Bank, among others. 45 of the securities listed are ETFõs or iShares, bundles of stock that are bought and sold in Mexico as a single entity, with the objective being to mimic the movements of an index, industry, or commodity; instruments or a specified market in particular.

There are a variety of categories which represent an index’s content (for example, the Dow Jones or the Russell 2000) These securities can represent indexes that belong to a foreign country. They are similar to the QQQ (stock family that tries to imitate the NASDAQ 100) and they offer diversity similar to mutual funds. There are certain established requirements established in the applying laws and regulations governing the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) Global Market for the acquisition of said titles: Institutional Investors (PM) and Qualified Investors (PF).

Mexican Stock Exchange by the Numbers

How Does the Global Market in The Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV) is based in , Mexico. Mexico work? To mark the tenth anniversary of the International Quotation System (SIC) of Ranked 26th in Market Capitalization ($398.68 Billion) the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV), Market Cap over Mexico GDP ratio is 30.04% which allows investors in Mexico to invest in foreign securities, Claudio Mexico Statistics Curtius and Manuel Olivo of Deutsche Ranked 14th in Gross Domestic Product ($1.33 Trillion) Bank spoke to Funds Society to explain the process followed by SIC as well as its Ranked 11th in Population (112.47 Million People) market expectations.

The Global Market (SIC) is the segment of the BMV where securities listed in foreign markets are registered (whether shares or ETF's) in order that investors in the country may have access to foreign instruments from any local brokerage and in Mexican pesos.

Ten years ago SIC began operations with 30 U.S. issuers (making up the Dow Jones), and currently operate 903 bonds - 439 ETFs, 353 and 111 debt bonds, surpassing 22,000 million dollars.

The amount of capital traded in the global market in 2012 accounted for 21% of trading volume across the BMV and to date about 20%, with over 12,000 investors participating in it. Last year the security with the highest amount traded was the SPDR Trust Series 1 ETF with 4,328 million dollars traded.

Under the SIC structure, the Deutsche Bank Groupvia Deutsche Bank Securities Mexico, acts before the BMV and the National Banking and Securities Commission (CNBV) as a sponsor of the listing of foreign issuers, providing all relevant and financial information about the issuers present within the local market. In turn, Deutsche Bank New York serves as foreign custodian of SD Indeval for all securities of the issuers listed by Deutsche Securities in Mexico traded on the SIC.

Qualifications for Listing an SIC on the BMV

The process for making the list is relatively simple and can be performed in a period of less than a month, provided the stock or bond meets the following characteristics:

✓ It has been traded for at least three months in its market of origin ✓ International Accounting Principles ✓ Exchange of origin under regulators recognized by IOSCO ✓ Be up to date on the delivery of information and on its obligations to the investor ✓ Homogeneous corporate financial information

It is worth mentioning that today 90% of SIC operations, particularly of the private banking segment, are carried out in the BMV’s secondary market, which means there is no extra cost for arbitration to bring the shares from abroad.

Amongst the benefits of operating in this market highlighted by the executives, are those of diversification as well as those of taxation (as capital gains have a favorable and transparent treatment), being able to trade in Mexican pesos (limiting the risk of exchange rate fluctuations), liquidity (in the event of not sufficient market in Mexico may trade in the market of origin), as well as the possibility of transfer of securities for those investors who hold positions abroad and who, due to changes in regulations derived from the FATCA act, prefer to operate their portfolios from Mexico.

Looking ahead, executives expect “to see growth both on the side of investors as well as on product offering”, of a system which has already been imitated in other countries.

Contact a Mexican Market Listing Consultant at LEJC, SA today to determine whether you qualify for the SIC listing on the Mexican Stock Market BVI.

L.E.J.C., Sociedad Anonima

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