Initiative CREO MX 2024 to Boost Economic Growth

The CREO MX 2024 event kicks off in Mexico, aiming to empower small and medium-sized enterprises with significant discounts and alliances for economic development. 190,000 companies are participating to promote entrepreneurship and opportunities.


Initiative CREO MX 2024 to Boost Economic Growth

The company Gi Group Holding, with a presence in 37 countries and more than 700 branches, has announced its entry into the Mexican market. This move comes after a 6.4% increase in its revenue and a turnover of 3.9 billion euros. The company aims to establish itself as an important player in the human resources sector in Mexico, with the goal of tripling its growth by the end of 2024.

The CREO MX 2024 event, organized by the Competitiveness Center of Mexico (CCMX) of the Mexican Business Council, starts today. These meetings aim to strengthen support for entrepreneurs, merchants, and family business owners, building alliances for economic growth.

Cristian Rico, country manager of Gi Group Holding in Mexico, highlighted the importance of facilitating the connection between talent and job opportunities in sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, and technology, recognizing the potential of the Mexican market. The focus of the solar panel program aims to reduce energy costs for small businesses and promote a positive environmental impact by spreading sustainable technologies, offering benefits such as savings on purchases and temporary increases in credit lines.

Buen Fin 2024, prepared by the National Confederation of Chambers of Commerce (Concanaco Servytur) under the direction of Octavio de la Torre, anticipates an economic spillover of more than 165 billion pesos, a 10% annual increase. Stores are expected to be equipped to operate more efficiently and expand the project to more businesses in different regions.

AliExpress, part of the Alibaba Group, and Stori, a Mexican financial unicorn, will collaborate to boost e-commerce in Mexico, promoting online shopping through discounts and cashback for financial services, starting November 11. Grupo Rica, Coca-Cola bottler led by Miguel Ángel Guizado, has launched a program to install solar panels in grocery stores in Hidalgo, Morelos, and Puebla, promoting sustainability and reducing the carbon footprint in local businesses.

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