Our partners Eduardo Triulzi and Eric Silberstein, and associate, Ana Jáuregui, co-authored the Mexico chapter of the Chambers Venture Capital Guide 2025.
In the Law & Practice section, they provide a practical overview of the legal landscape for venture capital in Mexico, covering key topics such as fund structures, investment processes, investor protections and exit strategies. Their analysis offers valuable guidance for investors and legal practitioners active in this space.
In the Trends and Developments section, the authors examine the main drivers behind the expansion of Mexico’s venture capital ecosystem, including:
- Strong Growth of the Startup Ecosystem: Mexico is experiencing a steady increase in the number of venture capital funds and investments directed at startups, which demonstrate a remarkable long-term survival rate.
- Regulatory Framework Driving Investment: A favorable regulatory environment, with government policies and tax incentives designed to encourage the creation and operation of venture capital funds, is consolidating Mexico as a strategic investment center in Latin America.
- Unicorn Potential and Global Recognition: A significant increase in the number of startups valued at more than $1 billion is projected by 2025, underscoring Mexico's growing prominence on the global venture capital scene.
- Key Sectors with Strong Investment: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Fintech, Healthtech and Wellness, Renewable Energy and Sustainability, as well as Agrotech and Cleantech, stand out as priority areas for venture capital investors in Mexico, driving innovation and development in diverse fields.
We invite you to read the full article to learn more about this topic.
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