Overview
- The board of directors for both development banks designated him during a session on August 18, and he formally assumed the post the same day.
- In his first remarks, he thanked President Claudia Sheinbaum and Finance Secretary Édgar Amador for their confidence in his appointment.
- He said he inherits institutions with solid financial bases, citing healthy indicators and experienced teams.
- He committed to positioning Nafin and Bancomext as pillars of Plan México with emphasis on financing for productive projects, SME competitiveness and financial inclusion.
- He succeeds Luis Antonio Ramírez and brings experience from senior SHCP roles since 2020, earlier work at Banobras and Mexico City’s finance ministry, and studies at CIDE and UVM.