Mexico's National Banking and Securities Commission (CNBV) published its latest periodic update on the solvency of multiple banking institutions, reporting a Capitalization Index (ICAP) of 20.15% as of end-November 2025, alongside a Basic Capital Coefficient (CCB) of 18.13% and a Fundamental Capital Coefficient (CCF) of 16.86%. The CNBV reiterated that it publishes ICAP data on its website, alongside the classification of institutions by systemic importance and their position in the early warning scheme. As of end-November 2025, the institutions in the system were in Category I of the early warning framework, indicating sufficient capital to withstand unexpected loss scenarios without requiring immediate solvency-related supervisory actions. CNBV-designated Domestic Systemically Important Institutions also met the systemic risk capital buffer, aligned with the Basel III international standards.
Mexico Comision Nacional Bancaria y de Valores (CNBV) 2026-01-20
Mexico's National Banking and Securities Commission reports 20.15% capital adequacy for multiple banks and places the system in Category I early warning
Mexico's National Banking and Securities Commission (CNBV) reported a Capitalization Index of 20.15% for multiple banking institutions as of November 2025, with all institutions in Category I of the early warning framework, indicating adequate capital levels. Domestic Systemically Important Institutions met the systemic risk capital buffer requirements in line with Basel III standards.