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SMI - GERAL Q2 2026
+2.59 % 299.81
=
INCOME RETURN
+2.27 % +
APPRECIATION RETURN
+0.32 %
USD / MXN
0.00 % 17.06
GDP (Quarterly, Millions)
-1.24 % 29,325,765.23 PTS
CPI
0.00 % 3.12 PTS
Reference Rate
0.00 % 6.50 PTS
Closing IPC
0.00 % 63,933.69 PTS
UDIs
0.00 % 8.80 PTS

In the Face of Inflation, FIBRAs Stand Out as an Investment Alternative

  • The Mexican Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (Amefibra) suggests investing in REITs, which are a specialized alternative in the real estate sector, to protect money from inflation and generate returns according to financial goals. 
  • By diversifying investments in REITs, risks are reduced and the stability of the Mexican real estate market can be leveraged. Amefibra members are publicly traded companies regulated by the National Banking and Securities Commission, with assets valued at approximately 468.6 billion pesos and generating 41.5 billion pesos in annual rental income.
FIBRAs are an investment alternative that specializes in the real estate sector. Photo: Big Stock.
FIBRAs are an investment alternative that specializes in the real estate sector. Photo: Big Stock.
09/07/2022
In a context of high inflation, where money loses value, the Mexican Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (Amefibra) suggests considering diversified investment options. REITs are an alternative that specializes in the real estate sector, encompassing properties such as apartments, shopping centers, industrial facilities, hotels, and more. By investing in REITs, money can be protected from depreciation, generate returns according to financial goals, and reduce risks through a diversified portfolio. Amefibra members are publicly traded companies regulated by the National Banking and Securities Commission, with assets valued at approximately 468.6 billion pesos and generating 41.5 billion pesos in annual rental income. 

Inflation affects the value of money and reduces its purchasing power. Amefibra emphasizes the importance of investing in real estate assets such as REITs to protect capital and gain profits in a historically stable market. By diversifying investments, the risks associated with acquiring a single property are reduced. REITs offer the opportunity to hold titles to the chosen property or sell them to seek new opportunities in the market. Amefibra consists of 15 real estate investment trusts that operate as publicly traded companies regulated by the National Banking and Securities Commission. Collectively, they possess assets valued at approximately 468.6 billion pesos, generating annual rental income of 41.5 billion pesos.

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