Grupo BAL


Grupo BAL is a cluster of Mexican companies in various sectors of the economy. Its president is Alberto Gonzalez Baillères, the second richest man in Mexico in 2013, according to Forbes.
The conglomerate is involved in sectors such as trade, Metallurgy, Financial, Insurance, Pension Administration, Agribusiness, Health and Music.

Major companies

Grupo Nacional Provincial

is the leading insurer in Mexico, with more than 20% market share. It is the only insurer with 100% Mexican capital with significant market share. Besides being one of the oldest in the sector.

Palacio de Hierro Group

El Palacio de Hierro is a department store chain that points to the most affluent market in Mexico, with international brands, many of which operates exclusively as Hermes, Burberry, Adolfo Dominguez, etc. Founded in 1891 by a Frenchman, became the first department store in Mexico, the retail chain Grupo Bal joined in 1963.
In addition to the operating department stores, the group has diversified into the restaurant industry, design, travel, spa and boutique brands of design and clothing like Burberry and Mango.

Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México

The Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México ] before Mexico Institute of Technology, was founded on March 29, 1946 by the Mexican Association of Culture bringing together an outstanding group of bankers, industrialists and businessmen, led by Don Raúl Baillères in order to make higher education the engine of industrial and economic change in Mexico.

Peñoles

is a company in the mining and metallurgical operations in Mexico and Latin America. It is the world's largest producer of refined silver and bismuth among others, as well as Latin America's largest producer of lead and zinc.

Profuturo Group

Born from GNP, Profuturo is a retirement fund manager of Mexican workers. The company is the fourth largest sector and the only one that isn't backed by a financial group.

VALMEX

It is a brokerage born in 1979, offering specialized products and services for investment in the Mexican market.