The "value of financing" in Mexico varies enormously depending on the type: it can be government budget (deficits and surpluses), interest rates for government bonds (around 7.2% to 7.5% in 2025), FDI (Foreign Direct Investment, billions of dollars), climate financing (public/private resources), or mortgages for properties, with banking and specialized options, and scholarships like JuventudEsGTO (up to 350,000 MXN/year).
Types of Financing and Values (Examples):
Government Financing (Budget): Shows deficits/surpluses. In October 2025, the budget deficit was ~780 billion MXN.
Government Bonds (Interest): Yields varying in 2025 (e.g., ~7.27% for 3 months).
Climate Financing: Integrates public, private, and multilateral funds (Green Climate Fund, etc.) for sustainable projects.
Scholarships: The JuventudEsGTO scholarship can reach 350,000 MXN per student/year for graduate studies.
Real Estate Financing: Options include bank mortgages, specialized lenders, and seller financing, with varied terms for foreigners.
To obtain a specific value, you need to define:
What type of financing? (property, study, business, government, etc.)
What is the objective? (buy a house, green project, investment, etc.)
What is the applicant's profile? (Mexican citizen, foreigner, company)#ETHBreaksATH $SOL


