MUBO objective

The Stock Exchange Museum offers a chronological tour from its beginnings in 1894 to its consolidation as a reliable and efficient institution.

Its main objective is to disseminate knowledge of stock market culture and the historical importance of the BMV in Mexico.

The exhibition unfolds along a timeline that interweaves the different thematic cores, covering the emergence of the first stock exchanges (Belgium in the 13th century and Holland in the 17th century), the operational and architectural characteristics of the different headquarters of the BMV, with its legal and administrative evolution, and the constant technological innovation of the BMV group and its avant-garde profile on the international scene.

  • To be a space dedicated to generating financial culture.
  • Highlight the historical role of the BMV Group in our culture.
  • Explain the historical function of the financial market and its impact on the modern economy to highlight its relevance.
  • Provide useful information for specialists.
  • Demonstrate the role it has played in innovating projects that contribute to the country's growth and highlight its commitment.
  • Form new audiences.
  • Bringing stock market awareness to the new generations.
  • Position the BMV Group as a leading financial institution on the international scene.
  • Give public recognition to the founding members of the Stock Exchange.
  • Contribute data through its historical archive to create new interpretations of Mexican history.
  • To understand the origin and role of the Mexican Stock Exchange and its historical context, opening new avenues for reflection on the extraordinary workings of the stock market and its impact on the modern economy.

 

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