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Corporate services in Mexico

Banklane provides end-to-end corporate services in Mexico: company registration, business licence registration, visa & immigration, employee recruitment, office leasing, and ready-made company transfers — alongside our core bank-account opening service.

The nearshoring hub bridging North and Latin America.

Services in Mexico.

Company Registration

Incorporate your entity quickly and correctly — entity selection, name reservation, filing, and certificates.

Business Licence Registration

Obtain the operating licences and permits your activity requires in the jurisdiction.

Visa & Immigration

Investor, work, and residence visa processing for founders, directors, and key staff.

Employee Recruitment

Source, screen, and onboard local talent — plus payroll and HR-compliance support.

Office Leasing

Flexi-desks, serviced offices, or full premises to meet substance and licensing needs.

Ready-Made Company Transfer

Acquire an existing, clean, licensed entity for immediate market entry where available.

Mexico — key facts.

Bank Account Opening21–35 days
Common Entity TypeS. de R.L. / S.A.
Corporate Tax30% corporate tax
Foreign OwnershipYES  100% allowed in most sectors
Local Agent / DirectorLegal representative resident in Mexico required
Incorporation Time3–5 weeks
INDICATIVE ONLY: Figures above are general estimates and may change. Exact tax, licensing, and timeline details for your specific case are confirmed in writing during your consultation. See our Disclaimer.

Account opening process.

STEP 01

Match

We assess your case and shortlist the banks in Mexico most likely to approve you.

STEP 02

Build

We prepare your Lane Card™ dossier — pre-answering every KYC question the bank will ask.

STEP 03

Launch

Applications submitted to named relationship managers — in parallel, not in sequence.

STEP 04

Land

Account approved and activated. Typical timeline: 21–35 days.

Pros & cons of Mexico.

Advantages

  • USMCA manufacturing and nearshoring hub
  • Large domestic market
  • Gateway between North and Latin America

Watch-outs

  • Resident legal representative required
  • Higher corporate tax rate
  • Spanish-language, notarial process

Ready to set up in Mexico?

Tell us your business activity and ownership structure. We'll confirm exact costs, timelines, and the best banks for your case within 24 hours.