Latin Trade welcomed Juan Francisco Beckmann Vidal, chairman of Mexican tequila giant José Cuervo, to the 2017 ranking of Latin America’s 100 Most Powerful Businesspeople who operate in or with the region. The company’s initial ...
The Top 25 Businesswomen in Latin America 2017 Latin Trade’s ranking of the top 25 businesswomen in Latin America is back this year with three new names, and one who made a comeback. One of ...
Economic recovery means seventeen make a comeback to the region’s elite club Seventeen people made it back to the Latin Trade Top 100 Billionaire ranking, a sign of the region’s slow but steady recovery, and ...
Spanish telecoms giant Telefónica is the largest foreign firm operating in Latin America in terms of revenues, according to Latin Trade’s most recent ranking of the Top 40 Foreign Companies in the region. With revenues ...
Brazil’s Autopista Litoral Sul, a highway management company, has dethroned private education firm Kroton to take the top spot in Latin Trade’s Best 100 Companies ranking. The Best 100 ranks firms by growth in revenues, ...
Venezuelan banks saw the highest growth in assets in Latin Trade’s most recent Top 100 Banks ranking. Banesco, Venezuela’s largest bank, saw its assets grow by 98.6 percent, pushing it to spot number 37, up ...
Companies from Brazil, Mexico and Chile dominate the Top 10 Revenue Champions ranking. The companies were selected from our new LT1000 ranking, and represent sectors such as telecommunications, chemical, mining, retail, food & beverage, oil ...
Brazil’s Alfa Holdings, a a services company with operations in the information technology, data services, and insurance sectors, among others, is the most efficient company in the LT1000 ranking. This new ranking gathers the Top ...
“Invest in as much of yourself as you can, you are your own biggest asset by far,” is the advice of business magnate and billionaire Warren Buffett. And by far one of the best ways ...
The women that are transforming the corporate Latin American landscape. Latin American corporates still have a long way to improve the number of women in leadership positions. As of 2015, none of Latin Trade’s Top ...