Feb 24 • 19:49 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Coca-Cola Femsa increases its revenue by 2.9% in the fourth quarter, despite currency pressure

Coca-Cola Femsa reported a 2.9% annual increase in revenue for the fourth quarter of 2025, reaching 77.75 billion pesos, despite adverse currency effects.

Coca-Cola Femsa (KOF) has announced a 2.9% annual rise in its revenue for the fourth quarter of 2025, totaling 77.75 billion pesos. This growth, while significant, was tempered by unfavorable currency fluctuations as the company operates across Central and South America. The report submitted to the Mexican Stock Exchange highlighted that without the negative impacts of currency conversion, revenue growth would have been even stronger at 6.0% during the referenced period.

The company saw a slight increase in production volume, rising 1.3% to 1,093.6 million unit cases, primarily due to positive trends in most of the operating countries except for Mexico, where production volume decreased by 0.9%. In Mexico, KOF also faced challenges reflected in its operating profit, which fell by 1.1% to 6.868 billion pesos, resulting in a contraction of the operating margin by 40 basis points to 16.3%. This signals difficulties in the domestic market and highlights the company's need to navigate both local and regional economic challenges.

Overall, while Coca-Cola Femsa demonstrates resilience with revenue growth in a complex economic landscape, the pressures from currency conversion and specific challenges in the Mexican market could pose risks to future performance. Stakeholders will be keenly observing how the company adapts its strategies to counter these pressures and maintain profitability.

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