Fibra Park Life launches rented housing model on the stock market

First Fibra specialized in rental housing debuts on the BMV with an offer of 268 million pesos.

A new player arrives at the BMV, but this time with a twist

Fibra Park Life Properties has just landed on the Mexican Stock Exchange. It did so through a Primary Public Offer for 268 million pesos. Its total value is around 1,450 million.

What makes it different is its focus: it is the first Fiber dedicated exclusively to housing rental. A niche that until now did not have a listed investment vehicle.

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The numbers behind the debut

The placement consisted of more than one million certificates (CBFIs) at 220 pesos each. The operation was managed by Capital Fund XLII, with Banco Actinver as trustee.

Its initial portfolio is four properties. They are in Mexico City and Querétaro, totaling about 20 thousand profitable square meters. With this, the fiber club at the BMV now has 15 members.

“The arrival of Fibra Park Life as the first Fibra specialized in rental housing marks a relevant advance for the real estate sector,” highlighted Jorge Alegría, general director of Grupo BMV.

Alegría argues that this opens new ways to finance projects that respond to urban dynamics and generate long-term investment opportunities.

For his part, Cayetano Jiménez, general director of Fibra Park Life, commented:

“At Park Life we seek to build a professional, scalable and long-term platform, focused on operating quality assets and generating sustainable value for our investors.”

For Jiménez, this step is key to “institutionalize” the rental housing market in the country.

Those in charge of placing the certificates among investors were the brokerage houses of BBVA México and Actinver.

In short: a new instrument comes to the market. It promises to professionalize a fragmented sector and offer another alternative to capital seeking performance in real estate. Time will tell if the model takes off.

Morena registers 124 candidates for Transformation coordination

The party reported 124 registrations in the first two days of the internal process.

Start with high participation

In the first two days of the registration process for the Transformation Defense coordinations, Morena reported the registration of 124 applicants nationwide. This was reported by Citlalli Hernández, Secretary of Elections of the party.

Of that total, 33 registrations were in person at the party headquarters, while 91 were carried out online through the system enabled for the internal process.

Added to these figures are the registrations of candidates from the Labor Party and the Green Ecologist Party of Mexico, within the framework of the ruling coalition.

Hernández highlighted that the process has been developed with transparency and in an environment of trust among the participants. Even, he said, some candidates have shown surprise at the wide participation.

The registration period will remain open until next Saturday, so it is expected that the number of applicants will continue to increase towards the definition of the territorial coordination of the movement.

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Deadline extended for mandatory registration of mobile lines in Mexico

The CRT postponed the deadline to December 2026 for millions of prepaid users.

The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (CRT) confirmed an extension for the mandatory registration of mobile telephone lines. The deadline scheduled for June 30 was postponed. The measure seeks to facilitate compliance for millions of users who have not yet linked their number.

New staggered calendar

The new term applies only to pending prepaid lines. It will be done in a staggered manner taking the last digit of the number as a reference. The deadlines are from August 15 to December 31, 2026.

According to the latest CRT report, so far more than 63 million mobile lines have been registered: 40.2 million prepaid and 22.8 million postpaid. However, there are still millions of users to complete the process.

The authority warned that lines not registered within the deadline will be suspended by telephone companies for a period of up to 72 hours. During that time they will only be able to make calls to emergencies, citizen services and their provider. Full service will be restored once registration is complete.

At the end of 2025, Mexico had around 161.6 million active mobile lines, a penetration of more than 124% of the population. The CRT added that, when a line is used in a crime, the authorities may request information directly from the telephone companies.

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Mullin defends border wall before US committee

Secretary Markwayne Mullin assured that physical barriers stop organized crime.

Defense of the border wall

The Secretary of Homeland Security of the United States, Markwayne Mullin, defended this Thursday the construction of the wall on the border with Mexico. During a hearing before the House Appropriations Subcommittee, he stated that physical barriers have a positive impact on containing illicit activities linked to organized crime.

Mullin noted that nine criminal groups maintain a presence on the border. They operate through “plaza bosses” who identify vulnerabilities at crossing points to facilitate drug and human trafficking. This represents a constant threat to the security of the United States, he indicated.

The official maintained that physical barriers have forced these groups to modify their routes and methods. Now they use drones and tunnels to evade surveillance. For this reason, it was considered necessary to strengthen the border control strategy.

Finally, he pointed out that the security policy of the Department of Homeland Security contemplates the use of infrastructure, advanced technology and specialized monitoring. The aim is to concentrate efforts in high-risk areas and improve the detection of illicit activities on the border.

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