
VanEck partnership with Casa de Bolsa Finamex enhances ETF liquidity and investor access in Mexico, and underscores VanEck’s commitment to education, infrastructure and long-term growth in Latin America.
Global asset manager VanEck announced a strategic partnership with Finamex Casa de Bolsa, one of Mexico’s leading brokerage firms, for Casa de Bolsa Finamex to act as the official liquidity provider for several VanEck ETFs cross-listed on the Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV).
This collaboration advances VanEck’s mission to expand access in Latin America to high-quality global investment strategies, while supporting the development of local ETF markets. Key to this initiative is the firm’s ongoing focus on education, infrastructure and long-term engagement with financial professionals and investors.
Mexican investors have long sought greater access to global exposures—particularly U.S. and thematic strategies—but have faced challenges such as limited liquidity, wide spreads and inconsistent execution when investing through local exchanges. By partnering with Case de Bolsa Finamex, VanEck aims to improve the day-to-day trading experience, ensuring that its ETFs on the BMV are more accessible, transparent and efficient for all investors.
The initial lineup of supported ETFs includes:
- VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH) – Exposure to the world’s leading semiconductor companies driving innovation in AI, 5G, and automation.
- VanEck Gold Miners ETF (GDX) – Access to a diversified portfolio of global gold mining equities.
- VanEck Defense UCITS ETF (DFNS) – A European-domiciled ETF focused on the evolution of modern defense, cybersecurity, and data-driven systems.
- VanEck Morningstar Developed Markets Dividend Leaders UCITS ETF (TDIV) – Targeting global dividend-paying companies with strong fundamentals and yield profiles.
“Our goal is to create real, lasting value for investors in Mexico and across the region,” said Jan van Eck, CEO of VanEck. “That means more than listing products. It requires removing friction, deepening liquidity and building investor confidence through education, partnerships and local expertise.”
The partnership with Finamex is part of VanEck’s broader strategy to support the responsible growth of local capital markets across Latin America. By pairing global investment expertise with local liquidity solutions, financial education and market-specific support, VanEck is deepening its role as a long-term resource for investors, advisors and institutions across the region.
To learn more about VanEck’s ETF offerings in Mexico, visit: https://www.vaneck.com/mx/en
Source: VanEck