
The progress in collecting property tax payments reached 51 percent compared to the previous year, with nearly 13,000 more accounts collected than in 2024. This improvement is due to the implementation of 14 different payment methods, which include collection offices, online payments, mobile applications, among other options.
In another matter, the Mexican Franchise Association (AMF) is in the process of elections to choose its new president, with the possibility that for the first time this position could be held by a woman. Betsabé Citlalli Eslava leads the "United Ticket" and has the support of a team committed to promoting the growth of the franchise sector through technological innovation and strategic marketing.
On the other hand, the proposal to create an exclusive commercial "block" for countries with liberal democracies has raised concerns within the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and the International Chamber of Commerce Mexico (ICC Mexico). They warn that this measure could trigger a global inflationary spike and affect supply chains, which would have negative consequences for the world economy.
Meanwhile, Banamex, the National Bank of Mexico, is looking to recover its iconic name following its separation from Citi. With an internal relaunch and a new image, the financial institution aims to strengthen its market presence. This change will be officially announced on March 3rd and will mark the return of Banamex as an independent brand.
Finally, in Zapopan, under the administration of Juan José Frangie, an innovative method of collecting property tax has been implemented that has made it easier for taxpayers to make their payments. This approach has achieved a 14 percent increase in collection compared to the same period last year, reaching a total of 1.09 billion pesos in the first 45 days of the year.