Coca-Cola FEMSA (NYSE: KOF) files 2025 Form 20-F with SEC
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
6-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Coca-Cola FEMSA has filed its Form 20-F annual report for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The report, including audited financial statements, is available through the Investor Relations section of its website, and shareholders can request a free hard copy.
The company describes itself as the largest Coca-Cola franchise bottler by sales volume, serving more than 268 million consumers and selling about 4.2 billion unit cases a year across multiple Latin American countries.
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Key Figures
Consumers served: more than 268 million consumers
Sales volume: 4.2 billion unit cases per year
Employees: over 90,000 employees
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7 metrics
Consumers served
more than 268 million consumers
Company reach across its territories
Sales volume
4.2 billion unit cases per year
Trademark beverages sold annually
Employees
over 90,000 employees
Workforce size
Points of sale
more than 2.1 million points of sale
Sales locations per year
Manufacturing plants
55 manufacturing plants
Production footprint
Distribution centers
256 distribution centers
Logistics network
KOFUBL to KOF ADS ratio
10:1
Ratio of Mexican shares to NYSE ADS
Key Terms
Form 6-K, Form 20-F, ADS, unit cases, +3 more
7 terms
Form 6-K regulatory
"FORM 6-K REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16"
A Form 6-K is a report that companies listed in certain countries file to provide important updates, such as financial results, corporate changes, or other significant information, to regulators and investors. It functions like an official company update or news release, helping investors stay informed about developments that could affect their investment decisions.
Form 20-F regulatory
"has filed its annual report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025"
Form 20-F is the standardized annual disclosure that non-U.S. companies must file with the U.S. securities regulator when their shares are traded in the U.S.; it contains audited financial statements, a plain-language description of the business, management discussion, governance details and key risk factors. It matters to investors because it provides a consistent, comparable company “report card” and rulebook, helping buyers assess financial health, governance and risks before investing.
ADS financial
"NYSE (ADS), Ticker: KOF | Ratio of KOFUBL to KOF = 10:1"
Ads are paid promotional messages a company places across media — online, on TV, in print, or on social platforms — to attract customers, explain products, or shape public perception. For investors, ads matter because they drive sales growth, affect how much a company must spend to win customers, and influence brand strength and long-term value. Ads can also create regulatory or reputational risk if claims are misleading, which can affect profits and stock price.
unit cases financial
"markets and sells approximately 4.2-billion-unit cases through more than 2.1 million points of sale a year"
Dow Jones Sustainability MILA Pacific Alliance Index financial
"The Company is a member of the Dow Jones Sustainability MILA Pacific Alliance Index"
FTSE4Good Emerging Index financial
"member of the Dow Jones Sustainability MILA Pacific Alliance Index, FTSE4Good Emerging Index"
MSCI ACWI Index financial
"FTSE4Good Emerging Index, S&P/BMV Total Mexico ESG Index and the MSCI ACWI Index"
A global stock market benchmark that tracks the performance of large- and mid-sized companies across both developed and emerging markets worldwide. Think of it as a single scorecard that shows how the global stock market is doing, used by investors to compare fund performance, build broadly diversified portfolios, or run index-tracking funds and ETFs. Because it covers many countries and industries, it helps measure global risk and return at a glance.
FAQ
What did Coca-Cola FEMSA (KOF) announce in this Form 6-K?
Coca-Cola FEMSA announced it has filed its Form 20-F annual report for the year ended December 31, 2025 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, making detailed financial and operational information available to investors.
Where can investors access Coca-Cola FEMSA’s 2025 Form 20-F report?
Investors can access Coca-Cola FEMSA’s 2025 Form 20-F through the Investor Relations section of its website. Shareholders may also request a free hard copy of the report, which includes the company’s audited financial statements.
On which stock exchanges is Coca-Cola FEMSA listed and under what tickers?
Coca-Cola FEMSA is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange under ticker KOFUBL and on the New York Stock Exchange as ADSs under ticker KOF. Each KOF ADS represents a 10:1 ratio to KOFUBL shares.
How large is Coca-Cola FEMSA’s operating scale according to this filing?
Coca-Cola FEMSA serves more than 268 million consumers and sells about 4.2 billion unit cases annually. It operates 55 manufacturing plants and 256 distribution centers, reaching over 2.1 million points of sale across multiple Latin American countries.
Which regions does Coca-Cola FEMSA serve, as described in the document?
Coca-Cola FEMSA operates in territories within Mexico, Brazil, Guatemala, Colombia, and Argentina, and nationwide in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, and Uruguay, plus Venezuela through an investment in Coca-Cola FEMSA de Venezuela, S.A.
