
Families that trusted the López are living a moment of panic due to the imminent collapse of the financial institution Flising. The situation is not encouraging at all, as rumors suggest that the company's portfolio has high unpaid debts, including institutional funding that was granted to them, leaving them with a negative rating in the financial system bureau.
Complaints from friends and relatives focus on personal issues and attitudes of the CEO, Víctor Villagómez, who is criticized for a superficial management style that included trips to run marathons around the world, while the business results were negative. It is said that the financial institution was a refuge for friends and family of the López Gutiérrez, the majority owners of the company.
The López Gutiérrez, influential in Metepec, allied with Ana Lilia Herrera, which made them known in the Toluca Valley. On the other hand, Villagómez capitalized on his family relationships to establish and finance Flising. The company faces a default of around 200 million pesos, putting it in an extremely complicated situation and on the brink of bankruptcy.
Bad practices in the Mexican financial world, especially in Sofom and Sofipo, are recurring, and the situation of Flising reflects the financial and political implications that this entails. The financial institution faces problems, including allegations of illegal activities, which could affect important dynasties in Mexico State and jeopardize significant assets.
In summary, the situation of Flising has triggered a series of financial and political problems that endanger not only the company but also several important assets. The collapse of the financial institution could mean the loss of significant assets, raising alarms among various Mexican dynasties.