BX+ operates as Grupo Financiero Ve por Más, a regulated Mexican financial group headquartered in Cuauhtémoc, Ciudad de México. The group provides diversified financial services through four primary business units: Banking (Banco Ve por Más), Stock Exchange House (Casa de Bolsa), Leasing (Arrendadora BX+), and Insurance (Seguros BX+). Founded in 2003, the institution positions itself as a strategic partner for families, businesses, and the agricultural sector across Mexico. The group's banking operations are conducted under full regulatory supervision by the Comisión Nacional Bancaria y de Valores (CNBV) as a licensed multiple banking institution (Institución de Banca Múltiple). BX+ offers a comprehensive portfolio of financial products including investment services, credit facilities, leasing, factoring, fiduciary services, and capital markets strategy. The institution has demonstrated significant growth over its 20-year history, expanding to five regional centers and 26 contact points throughout Mexico, with branches in major cities including Guadalajara, León, Monterrey, and Puebla. The group has specialized expertise in agricultural lending, providing rural credit facilities to farmers and the agropecuario sector. In 2023, BX+ reported notable expansion in its leasing division, particularly through its BX+ Flotillas fleet management product, which doubled its portfolio value. The insurance division also experienced considerable growth with a 24% increase in policy issuance, primarily in major medical expenses and auto insurance segments. The institution has undergone digital transformation, including migration of its core banking operating system to enhance product development capabilities. BX+ maintains partnerships with fintech companies, including a 2020 alliance with U.S.-based Appriza Pay for remittance services. The group received credit rating updates from Fitch Ratings in 2025, reflecting its evolving financial profile. As a privately-held financial group, BX+ has positioned itself within Mexico's competitive banking landscape as a mid-sized institution targeting underserved market segments.