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Register your company in Mexico City, Mexico

by | Aug 27, 2025 | Company formation/Business registration

Company Registration in Mexico City – Start Your Business in Mexico’s Capital

Mexico City (CDMX) stands as Latin America’s dynamic business hub, driving finance, technology, and corporate services. With its vast talent pool, strategic access to global markets, and thriving investment climate, CDMX is the ideal destination for entrepreneurs, investors, and fund managers looking to establish and grow their companies.

Mexico City Snapshot: Scale, Talent, Access

    • Metro population: ~22 million (Valle de México), providing one of the largest consumer and talent pools in the Americas.
    • Economic weight: CDMX consistently contributes the largest state share of Mexico’s GDP (mid-teens % range), led by services, trade, corporate HQs, and finance.
    • Market access: Strategic North–South connector with USMCA access, deep supply-chain links, and strong air connectivity.

Mexico City: where business gets one: Districts & Signature Avenues

Mexico City concentrates decision-makers along a few world-class corridors and districts:

  • Paseo de la Reforma — Flagship corporate corridor with embassies, towers, and landmark monuments.
  • Avenida Presidente Masaryk (Polanco) — Luxury retail + premium offices; ideal for client lunches and dealmaking.
  • Avenida de los Insurgentes — One of the longest business spines in the city, home to HQs, media, and services.
  • Polanco — Upscale office/retail cluster (Masaryk, Campos Elíseos, Parque Lincoln).
  • Santa Fe — Western CBD with Grade-A offices and mixed-use megaprojects.

Hot Sectors to Watch

  • Technology & Fintech: Rapidly scaling venture ecosystem; strong engineering and product talent.
  • Professional & Financial Services: Regional HQs, banking, capital markets, and corporate law concentrated around Reforma/Polanco.
  • Logistics & Last-Mile: Growing demand for urban and peri-urban warehousing serving the 20M+ metro market.
  • Hospitality & Experiences: High business and leisure visitation boosts hotels, serviced apartments, and F&B concepts.
  • Green Infrastructure & Mobility: City-scale initiatives in transit, sustainability, and energy efficiency.

Real Estate Opportunities

Office: Flight-to-quality toward well-located, efficient, ESG-ready buildings in Reforma, Polanco, and Santa Fe.Living: Build-to-rent and serviced living near business hubs and universities (Polanco, Nuevo Polanco, Interlomas/Santa Fe).Industrial/Logistics: Urban infill and last-mile nodes along the Mexico City–Toluca–Querétaro–Puebla corridors.

Mixed-Use: Integrated schemes combining office, retail, hospitality, and residential to capture 24/7 demand.

Why Set Up Your Entity in CDMX

  • Market reach: Tap a massive domestic base plus North American trade flows.
  • Costs: Competitive OPEX vs. other global capitals, with strong bilingual talent.
  • Infrastructure: International air links, data connectivity, and corporate services ecosystem.
  • Capital & partners: Access to banks, funds, family offices, and strategic corporates.


Legal Company Types, Share Capital & Shareholders in Mexico

Entrepreneurs can choose between several legal entities when setting up in Mexico City:

  • S.A. de C.V. (Sociedad Anónima de Capital Variable) – Minimum 2 shareholders, no fixed minimum share capital (commonly starts from MXN 50,000), flexible governance, widely used for medium and large businesses.
  • S. de R.L. de C.V. (Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada) – Minimum 2 partners, maximum 50, no statutory minimum capital, quotas instead of shares, common for smaller businesses or family-owned structures.
  • S.A.S. (Sociedad por Acciones Simplificada) – Can be incorporated by 1 shareholder, minimum capital as low as MXN 1, fully online incorporation but limited to businesses below a revenue cap.
  • Branch Office (Sucursal) – Extension of a foreign parent company, subject to approval, less common than subsidiaries due to liability and banking considerations.

RFC Number: Every company must obtain an RFC (Registro Federal de Contribuyentes), which serves as its official tax identification number required for invoicing, contracts, and banking.

Entity Type Shareholders / Partners Capital Requirement Best For
S.A. de C.V.
(Corporation)
Min. 2 No fixed min. (commonly from MXN 50,000) Medium–large companies, investors, flexible structures
S. de R.L. de C.V.
(Limited Liability Company)
2–50 No statutory minimum SMEs, family-owned businesses, partners seeking control
S.A.S.
(Simplified Joint-Stock)
1 (single shareholder) From MXN 1
(revenue cap applies)
Startups, pilot ventures, entrepreneurs testing market
Branch Office
(Sucursal)
Uses parent company Not prescribed Foreign companies extending operations directly

 

How Damalion Helps

We guide foreign founders, investors, and funds to establish in Mexico City—structuring entities, coordinating director services, and introducing you to selected bank partners for account opening. Tell us your target model (trading, holding, SPV, fund platform) and timelines; we’ll assemble the path and stakeholders. Please contact your Damalion expert now. 

10 Best Things to Do in Mexico City During a 24-Hour Business Trip

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  1. Palacio de Bellas Artes — Mexico’s premier arts palace with iconic murals and performances.
  2. Chapultepec Castle (Museo Nacional de Historia) — A hilltop palace with sweeping city views.
  3. Zócalo / Plaza de la Constitución — The historic heart of CDMX, framed by the Cathedral and National Palace.
  4. National Museum of Anthropology — A world-class collection of pre-Hispanic Mexico.
  5. Templo Mayor — Aztec ruins and onsite museum steps from the Zócalo.
  6. Polanco District — Luxury retail and power-lunch territory around Masaryk & Parque Lincoln.
  7. Bosque de Chapultepec — One of the largest urban parks in the Americas; perfect for a quick jog or stroll between meetings.
  8. Frida Kahlo Museum (Casa Azul) — Intimate look at the artist’s life in Coyoacán.
  9. Paseo de la Reforma — Walk past corporate towers and landmarks like the Ángel de la Independencia.
  10. Centro Histórico — UNESCO-listed core with colonial architecture, cafés, and plazas.

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