6-K 1 kofpr1q26_6k.htm 6-K


 

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 6-K

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER

PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16 UNDER

THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the month of April 2026
Commission File Number 
1-12260

 

COCA-COLA FEMSA, S.A.B. de C.V.

(Translation of registrant’s name into English)

United Mexican States

(Jurisdiction of incorporation or organization)

Calle Mario Pani No. 100,
Santa Fe Cuajimalpa,
Cuajimalpa de Morelos,
05348, Ciudad de México,

México

(Address of principal executive offices)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.

Form 20-F X   Form 40-F     

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Rule 12g3-2(b): 82-__.

 

 
 

 

 

FIRST QUARTER 2026 RESULTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

INVESTOR RELATIONS

Jorge Collazo | [email protected]

Lorena Martin | [email protected]

Bryan Silva | [email protected]

Emilio Díaz | [email protected]

[email protected]

 

 

 
 

Mexico City, April 29, 2026, Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A.B. de C.V. (BMV: KOFUBL, NYSE: KOF) (“Coca-Cola FEMSA”, “KOF” or the “Company”), the largest Coca-Cola franchise bottler in the world by sales volume, announces results for the first quarter of 2026.

 

FIRST QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS

 

 

 

·Volume increased 1.2%.
·Revenue increased 1.1%; on a currency neutral basis, revenue grew 6.0%.
·Operating income decreased 2.3%; on a currency neutral basis, operating income increased 2.6%.
·Majority net income decreased 15.5% driven mainly by an increase in our comprehensive financing result.
·Earnings per share1 were Ps. 0.26 (Earnings per unit were Ps. 2.07 and per ADS were Ps. 20.67.).

 

FINANCIAL SUMMARY FOR THE FIRST QUARTER RESULTS
Change vs. same period of last year
    Total Revenues   Gross Profit    Operating Income   Majority Net Income
    1Q26   1Q26   1Q26   1Q26
As Reported Consolidated 1.1%   4.5%   (2.3%)   (15.5%)
Mexico & Central America (1.4%)   0.7%   (17.4%)    
South America 4.3%   10.0%   18.8%    
                 
Comparable (2) Consolidated 6.0%   9.5%   2.6%    
Mexico & Central America 1.4%   3.7%   (14.2%)    
South America 12.3%   18.3%   26.9%    

 

Ian Craig, Coca-Cola FEMSA’s CEO, commented:

 

“Our first quarter results reflected the resiliency of our business and the advantages that a diversified footprint affords. Consolidated volume growth was supported by positive contributions from most of our operations, including strong performances in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Guatemala that helped offset a volume decline in Mexico. As expected, we faced a softer consumer backdrop in Mexico compounded by the excise tax increase. Despite these headwinds, we gained share across most of our markets and categories and achieved record volumes for a first quarter in key markets such as Brazil, Colombia, and Guatemala. Our consolidated margins remained stable, supported by a strong performance in South America that compensated for pressures in Mexico and Central America. Unfavorable volume and mix impacts from the excise tax increase, severance and IT expenses resulted in a 17.4% drop in operating income in Mexico and Central America which was partially compensated by a 18.8% operating income growth in South America driven by volume growth and fixed costs and expenses absorption, resulting in a consolidated operating income decline of 2.3% for the quarter.

 

Looking ahead, we remain focused on strengthening our competitive position through targeted revenue management initiatives that support sustainable volume growth over the long term. Throughout 2026, we will also leverage the FIFA World Cup platform across our markets, while continuing to capture efficiencies and savings to protect profitability and prioritize the sustainable long-term growth of our business.”

 

 

 

 

 

(1)Quarterly earnings / outstanding shares. Earnings per share (EPS) were calculated using 16,806.7 million shares outstanding. For the convenience of the reader, as a KOFUBL Unit is comprised of 8 shares (3 Series B shares and 5 Series L shares), earnings per unit are equal to EPS multiplied by 8. Each ADS represents 10 KOFUBL Units.
(2)Please refer to page 8 for our definition of “comparable” and a description of the factors affecting the comparability of our financial and operating performance.
    

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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

 

·On March 24, 2026, Coca-Cola FEMSA held its Annual Ordinary General Shareholders’ Meeting, during which its shareholders approved, among other things, the Company’s consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2025, the annual report presented by the Board of Directors, the declaration and payment of dividends corresponding to the fiscal year 2025, and the appointment or reelection of the members of the Board of Directors, Planning and Finance, Audit, and Corporate Practices Committees for 2026. The shareholders’ meeting approved the payment of a cash dividend in the amount of Ps. 7.74 per KOF UBL unit (Ps. 0.9675 per share) to be paid in four equal installments of Ps. 1.935 per KOF UBL unit (Ps. 0.241875 per share) on April 21, July 14, October 13, and December 8, 2026, for all outstanding shares on the payment date.

 

·Coca-Cola FEMSA released its 2025 integrated annual report, the annual report on Form 20-F filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and the annual report filing to the Mexican National Banking and Securities Commission (Comisión Nacional Bancaria y de Valores). These three reports are available on the Investor Relations section of Coca-Cola FEMSA´s website at www.coca-colafemsa.com

 

·Coca-Cola FEMSA published its 2025 integrated annual report, now including IFRS S1/S2 sustainability disclosures alongside the financial statements with independent assurance—one year ahead of local requirements—improving its usefulness for investor decision-making. It also includes the Company’s first TNFD-aligned disclosure—becoming the first non-alcoholic beverage company in the Americas (fourth globally) to register as a TNFD Adopter—and highlights 2025 progress: 1.35 liters per liter water-use ratio, 123,842 tons of PET collected (27% rPET in primary packaging), 87% renewable electricity, 38% lower Lost-Time Incident Rate since 2023, and 32.3% women in leadership.

 

·On April 21, 2026, Coca-Cola FEMSA paid the first installment of the ordinary dividend approved for Ps. 0.241875 per share, for a total cash distribution of Ps. 4,065.1 million.

 

 

 

CONFERENCE CALL INFORMATION

 

    

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CONSOLIDATED FIRST QUARTER RESULTS

 

CONSOLIDATED FIRST QUARTER RESULTS 
             
    As Reported   Comparable (1)
Expressed in millions of Mexican pesos   1Q 2026 1Q 2025 Δ%   Δ%
Total revenues   70,925 70,157 1.1%   6.0%
Gross profit   33,255 31,832 4.5%   9.5%
Operating income   9,032 9,248 (2.3%)   2.6%
Adj. EBITDA (2)   13,374 13,254 0.9%   6.1%

 

Volume increased 1.2% to 998.4 million-unit cases, driven by volume growth in most of our operations that was partially offset by a decline in Mexico.

 

Total revenues increased 1.1% to Ps. 70,925 million. This increase was driven mainly by revenue management initiatives and a volume increase in most of our countries, partially offset by the negative translation effect from all our operating currencies into Mexican pesos. Excluding currency translation effects, total revenues increased 6.0%.

 

Gross profit increased 4.5% to Ps. 33,255 million, and gross margin expanded 150 basis points to 46.9%. This expansion was driven mainly by lower sweetener and PET costs, coupled with the appreciation of most of our operating currencies as applied to our U.S. dollar-denominated raw material costs. These effects were partially offset by higher fixed costs such as labor and depreciation, coupled with unfavorable mix effects. Excluding currency translation effects, gross profit increased 9.5%.

 

Operating income decreased 2.3% to Ps. 9,032 million, and operating margin contracted 50 basis points to 12.7%. This margin contraction was driven mainly by rightsizing initiatives and IT expenses, related to the implementation of SAP4Hana, in addition we recorded higher operating expenses such as marketing and depreciation. These effects were partially offset by expense efficiencies such as freight and maintenance across our operations. In addition, this quarter we recognized an income of Ps. 95 million, net of expenses, related to insurance claims from Hurricane John that impacted Mexico in September 2024. Excluding currency translation effects, operating income increased 2.6%.

 

 

(1)Please refer to page 8 for our definition of “comparable” and a description of the factors affecting the comparability of our financial and operating performance.
(2)Adjusted EBITDA = operating income + depreciation + amortization & other operating non-cash charges.
    

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Comprehensive financing result recorded an expense of Ps. 1,752 million, compared to an expense of Ps. 1,126 million in the previous year. This increase was driven mainly by a loss in financial instruments of Ps. 167 million, as compared to a gain of Ps. 135 million recorded in the same period of the previous year, driven mainly by an increase in rates and the valuation of matured financial instruments in Brazil.

In addition, we recorded a higher interest expense, net, because of an increase in interest expenses driven mainly by new bond issuances in U.S. dollars and Mexican pesos. Moreover, we recorded a reduction in interest income because of a lower cash position in key markets.

Additionally, we recognized a foreign exchange loss of Ps. 117 million in the first quarter of 2026 as compared to a loss of Ps. 59 million in the same period of the previous year. The loss this year was driven mainly by the quarterly appreciation of the Brazilian Real and the Costa Rican Colon as applied to our U.S. dollar-denominated cash position, coupled with the quarterly depreciation of the Mexican peso as applied to our U.S. dollar-denominated net debt position.

These effects were partially offset by the recognition of a higher gain in monetary positions in inflationary subsidiaries related to Argentina for Ps. 104 million as compared to a gain of Ps. 87 million recorded in the same period of the previous year.

 

Income tax as a percentage of income before taxes was 36.6% as compared to 33.4% during the same period of 2025. This increase was driven mainly by inflationary effects in Argentina and non-creditable taxes in Mexico.

 

Net income attributable to equity holders of the company decreased 15.5% to reach Ps. 4,342 million. This decrease was driven mainly by an increase in our comprehensive financing result, coupled with a decrease in our operating income. Earnings per share1 were Ps. 0.26 (Earnings per unit were Ps. 2.07 and per ADS were Ps. 20.67.).

 

 

(1)Quarterly earnings / outstanding shares. Earnings per share (EPS) were calculated using 16,806.7 million shares outstanding. For the convenience of the reader, as a KOFUBL Unit is comprised of 8 shares (3 Series B shares and 5 Series L shares), earnings per unit are equal to EPS multiplied by 8. Each ADS represents 10 KOFUBL Units.
    

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MEXICO & CENTRAL AMERICA DIVISION FIRST QUARTER RESULTS

(Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, and Nicaragua)

 

 

 

MEXICO & CENTRAL AMERICA DIVISION RESULTS 
             
    As Reported   Comparable (1)
Expressed in millions of Mexican pesos   1Q 2026 1Q 2025 Δ%   Δ%
Total revenues   39,117 39,669 (1.4%)   1.4%
Gross profit   19,020 18,886 0.7%   3.7%
Operating income   4,461 5,400 (17.4%)   (14.2%)
Adj. EBITDA (2)    7,128  7,908 (9.9%)   (6.6%)

 

Volume decreased 1.6% to 544.5 million-unit cases, driven by a volume decline in Mexico, partially offset by volume growth in the rest of our territories in the division.

 

Total revenues decreased 1.4% to Ps. 39,117 million. This performance was driven mainly by unfavorable mix and currency translation effects from all our operating currencies into Mexican pesos. These effects were partially offset by revenue management initiatives and volume increases in our territories in Central America. Excluding currency translation effects, total revenues increased 1.4%.

 

Gross profit increased 0.7% to Ps. 19,020 million, and gross margin expanded 100 basis points to 48.6%. This margin expansion was driven mainly by lower sweetener and PET costs, coupled with the appreciation of the Mexican peso as applied to our U.S. dollar-denominated raw material costs. These effects were partially offset by unfavorable mix effects. Excluding currency translation effects, gross profit increased 3.7%.

 

Operating income decreased 17.4% to Ps. 4,461 million, and operating margin contracted 220 basis points to 11.4%. Our operating income includes the recognition of insurance claims in Mexico, net of expenses, for Ps. 95 million.

This operating margin contraction was driven mainly by an increase in operating expenses such as marketing, depreciation, restructuring and IT. These effects were partially offset by operating expense efficiencies such as maintenance and distribution. Excluding currency translation effects, operating income decreased 14.2%.

 

 

 

(1)Please refer to page 8 for our definition of “comparable” and a description of the factors affecting the comparability of our financial and operating performance.
(2)Adjusted EBITDA = operating income + depreciation + amortization & other operating non-cash charges.
    

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SOUTH AMERICA DIVISION FIRST QUARTER RESULTS

(Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, and Uruguay)

 

 

 

SOUTH AMERICA DIVISION RESULTS 
             
    As Reported   Comparable (1)
Expressed in millions of Mexican pesos   1Q 2026 1Q 2025 Δ%   Δ%
Total revenues   31,809 30,488 4.3%   12.3%
Gross profit   14,235 12,947 10.0%   18.3%
Operating income   4,571 3,848 18.8%   26.9%
Adj. EBITDA (2)    6,246  5,346 16.8%   25.8%

 

 

Volume increased 4.8% to 453.9 million-unit cases, driven by volume growth across all the countries in the division.

 

Total revenues increased 4.3% to Ps. 31,809 million. This increase was driven mainly by volume growth and revenue management initiatives, offsetting an unfavorable currency translation from all our operating currencies into Mexican pesos. Excluding currency translation effects, total revenues increased 12.3%.

 

Gross profit increased 10.0% to Ps. 14,235 million, and gross margin expanded 230 basis points to 44.8%. This expansion was driven by lower sweetener and PET costs, coupled with the appreciation of most of our operating currencies as applied to our U.S. dollar-denominated raw material costs. These effects were partially offset by higher fixed costs such as depreciation. Excluding currency translation effects, gross profit increased 18.3%.

 

Operating income increased 18.8% to Ps. 4,571 million, resulting in an operating margin expansion of 180 basis points to 14.4%. This operating margin increase was driven mainly by operating leverage, coupled with expense efficiencies such as labor, partially offset by higher expenses such as marketing. Excluding currency translation effects, operating income increased 26.9%.

 

 

 

(1)Please refer to page 8 for our definition of “comparable” and a description of the factors affecting the comparability of our financial and operating performance.
(2)Adjusted EBITDA = operating income + depreciation + amortization & other operating non-cash charges.
    

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DEFINITIONS

Volume is expressed in unit cases. Unit case refers to 192 ounces of finished beverage product (24 eight-ounce servings) and, when applied to soda fountains, refers to the volume of syrup, powders, and concentrate that is required to produce 192 ounces of finished beverage product.

 

Transactions refer to the number of single units (e.g., a can or a bottle) sold, regardless of their size or volume or whether they are sold individually or in multipacks, except for soda fountains, which represent multiple transactions based on a standard 12 oz. serving.

 

Operating income is a non-GAAP financial measure computed as “gross profit – operating expenses – other operating expenses, net + operative equity method (gain) loss in associates.”

 

Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure computed as “operating income + depreciation + amortization & other operating non-cash charges.”

 

Earnings per share are equal to “quarterly earnings / outstanding shares.” Earnings per share (EPS) for all periods are adjusted to give effect to the stock split resulting in 16,806,658,096 shares outstanding. For the convenience of the reader, as a KOFUBL Unit is comprised of 8 shares (3 Series B shares and 5 Series L shares), earnings per unit are equal to EPS multiplied by 8. Each ADS represents 10 KOFUBL Units.

 

COMPARABILITY

Our “comparable” term means, with respect to a year-over-year comparison, the change of a given measure excluding translation effects resulting from exchange rate movements. In preparing this measure, management has used its best judgment, estimates, and assumptions to maintain comparability.

 

Due to the average depreciation of the Argentine peso and most of the operating currencies relative to the Mexican peso in the first quarter of 2026, as compared to the same period of 2025, we had an unfavorable currency translation effect into Mexican pesos. Please see page 14 for exchange rate fluctuations.

 

 

    

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ABOUT THE COMPANY

Stock listing information: Mexican Stock Exchange, Ticker: KOFUBL | NYSE (ADS), Ticker: KOF | Ratio of KOFUBL to KOF = 10:1

Coca-Cola FEMSA files reports, including annual reports and other information, with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, or the “SEC”, and the Mexican Stock Exchange (Bolsa Mexicana de Valores, or the “BMV”) pursuant to the rules and regulations of the SEC (that apply to foreign private issuers) and of the BMV. Filings we make electronically with the SEC and the BMV are available to the public on the Internet at the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov, the BMV’s website at www.bmv.com.mx, and our website at www.coca-colafemsa.com.

Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A.B. de C.V. is the largest franchise bottler in the world by sales volume. The Company produces and distributes trademark beverages of The Coca-Cola Company, offering a wide portfolio to more than 268 million consumers. With over 90,000 employees, the Company markets and sells approximately 4.2 billion-unit cases through more than 2.1 million points of sale a year. Operating 55 manufacturing plants and 256 distribution centers, Coca-Cola FEMSA is committed to generating economic, social, and environmental value for all its stakeholders across the value chain. The Company is a member of the Dow Jones Sustainability MILA Pacific Alliance Index, FTSE4Good Emerging Index, S&P/BMV Total Mexico ESG Index, and the MSCI ACWI Index. Its operations encompass certain territories in Mexico, Brazil, Guatemala, Colombia, and Argentina and, nationwide, in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, Uruguay and, in Venezuela, through an investment in Coca-Cola FEMSA de Venezuela, S.A. For further information, please visit www.coca-colafemsa.com

 

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

All the financial information presented in this report was prepared under International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).

This news release may contain forward-looking statements concerning Coca-Cola FEMSA’s future performance, which should be considered as good faith estimates by Coca-Cola FEMSA. These forward-looking statements reflect management’s expectations and are based upon currently available data. Actual results are subject to future events and uncertainties, many of which are outside Coca-Cola FEMSA’s control, which could materially impact the Company’s actual performance. References herein to “US$” are to United States dollars. This news release contains translations of certain Mexican peso amounts into U.S. dollars for the convenience of the reader. These translations should not be construed as representations that Mexican peso amounts represent such U.S. dollar amounts or could be converted into U.S. dollars at the rate indicated.

 

(5 pages of tables to follow)

 

    

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COCA-COLA FEMSA
CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENT
Millions of Pesos (1)
               
    For the First Quarter of:
    2026 % of Rev. 2025 % of Rev. Δ% Reported Δ% Comparable (7)
Transactions (million transactions)     5,990.8    5,921.8   1.2% 1.2%
Volume (million unit cases)     998.4    986.5   1.2% 1.2%
Average price per unit case     68.64    68.99   -0.5%  
Net revenues    70,631    70,073   0.8%  
Other operating revenues    295    84   251.7%  
Total revenues (2)    70,925 100.0%  70,157 100.0% 1.1% 6.0%
Cost of goods sold          37,670 53.1%        38,324 54.6% -1.7%  
Gross profit    33,255 46.9%  31,832 45.4% 4.5% 9.5%
Operating expenses    24,145 34.0%  22,478 32.0% 7.4%  
Other operative expenses, net    176 0.2%  184 0.3% -4.4%  
Operative equity method (gain) loss in associates(3)    (97) 0.1%  (78) 0.1% 24.8%  
Operating income (5)    9,032 12.7%  9,248 13.2% -2.3% 2.6%
Other non operative expenses, net    (162) 0.2%  26 0.0% NA  
Non Operative equity method (gain) loss in associates (4)    18 0.0%  (76) 0.1% NA  
Interest expense    2,087    1,879   11.1%  
Interest income    515    590   -12.8%  
Interest expense, net    1,572    1,288   22.1%  
Foreign exchange loss (gain)    117    59   97.1%  
Loss (gain) on monetary position in inflationary subsidiaries    (104)    (87)   19.6%  
Market value (gain) loss on financial instruments    167    (135)   NA  
Comprehensive financing result    1,752    1,126   55.7%  
Income before taxes    7,422    8,172   -9.2%  
Income taxes    2,688    2,681   0.3%  
Result of discontinued operations    -       -      NA  
Consolidated net income    4,735    5,492   -13.8%  
Net income attributable to equity holders of the company    4,342 6.1%  5,139 7.3% -15.5% -10.4%
Non-controlling interest                392 0.6%              352 0.5% 11.3%  
               
Adj. EBITDA & CAPEX   2026 % of Rev. 2025 % of Rev. Δ% Reported Δ% Comparable (7)
Operating income (5)            9,032 12.7%          9,248 13.2% -2.3% 2.6%
Depreciation            3,406            3,114   9.4%  
Amortization and other operative non-cash charges                936                893   4.9%  
Adj. EBITDA (5)(6)          13,374 18.9%        13,254 18.9% 0.9% 6.1%
CAPEX(8)            3,138            4,228   -25.8%  

(1)              Except volume and average price per unit case figures.

(2)              Please refer to page 13 for revenue breakdown.

(3)              Includes equity method in Jugos del Valle and Leão Alimentos, among others.

(4)              Includes equity method in PIASA, IEQSA, Beta San Miguel, IMER, and KSP Participacoes, among others.

(5)              The operating income and adjusted EBITDA lines are presented as non-GAAP measures for the convenience of the reader.

(6)              Adjusted EBITDA = operating income + depreciation, amortization & other operating non-cash charges.

(7)              Please refer to page 8 for our definition of “comparable” and a description of the factors affecting the comparability of our financial and operating performance.

(8)              As of March 31, 2026, the investment in fixed assets effectively paid is equivalent to Ps. 4,183 million.

    

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MEXICO & CENTRAL AMERICA DIVISION 
RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
Millions of Pesos (1)
               
    For the First Quarter of:
    2026 % of Rev. 2025 % of Rev. Δ% Reported Δ% Comparable (6)
Transactions (million transactions)     2,815.3    2,903.1   -3.0% -3.0%
Volume (million unit cases)     544.5    553.3   -1.6% -1.6%
Average price per unit case     70.86    71.08   -0.3%  
Net revenues    39,106    39,662      
Other operating revenues    11    7      
Total Revenues (2)    39,117 100.0%  39,669 100.0% -1.4% 1.4%
Cost of goods sold    20,096 51.4%  20,783 52.4%    
Gross profit    19,020 48.6%  18,886 47.6% 0.7% 3.7%
Operating expenses    14,479 37.0%  13,360 33.7%    
Other operative expenses, net    132 0.3%  156 0.4%    
Operative equity method (gain) loss in associates (3)    (52) 0.1%  (31) 0.1%    
Operating income (4)    4,461 11.4%  5,400 13.6% -17.4% -14.2%
Depreciation, amortization & other operating non-cash charges    2,667 6.8%  2,508 6.3%    
Adj. EBITDA (4)(5)    7,128 18.2%  7,908 19.9% -9.9% -6.6%

(1)              Except volume and average price per unit case figures.

(2)              Please refer to page 13 for revenue breakdown.

(3)              Includes equity method in Jugos del Valle, among others.

(4)              The operating income and adjusted EBITDA lines are presented as non-GAAP measures for the convenience of the reader.

(5)              Adjusted EBITDA = operating income + depreciation, amortization & other operating non-cash charges.

(6)              Please refer to page 8 for our definition of “comparable” and a description of the factors affecting the comparability of our financial and operating performance.

SOUTH AMERICA DIVISION
RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
Millions of Pesos (1)
               
    For the First Quarter of:
    2026 % of Rev. 2025 % of Rev. Δ% Reported Δ% Comparable (6)
Transactions (million transactions)     3,175.5    3,018.7   5.2% 5.2%
Volume (million unit cases)     453.9    433.2   4.8% 4.8%
Average price per unit case     65.97    66.32   -0.5%  
Net revenues    31,525    30,411      
Other operating revenues    284    77      
Total Revenues (2)    31,809 100.0%  30,488 100.0% 4.3% 12.3%
Cost of goods sold    17,574 55.2%  17,541 57.5%    
Gross profit    14,235 44.8%  12,947 42.5% 10.0% 18.3%
Operating expenses    9,666 30.4%  9,118 29.9%    
Other operative expenses, net    44 0.1%  28 0.1%    
Operative equity method (gain) loss in associates (3)    (45) 0.1%  (47) 0.2%    
Operating income (4)    4,571 14.4%  3,848 12.6% 18.8% 26.9%
Depreciation, amortization & other operating non-cash charges    1,676 5.3%  1,498 4.9%    
Adj. EBITDA (4)(5)    6,246 19.6%  5,346 17.5% 16.8% 25.8%
(1)Except volume and average price per unit case figures.
(2)Please refer to page 13 for revenue breakdown.
(3)Includes equity method in Leão Alimentos, among others.
(4)The operating income and adjusted EBITDA lines are presented as non-GAAP measures for the convenience of the reader.
(5)Adjusted EBITDA = operating income + depreciation, amortization & other operating non-cash charges.
(6)Please refer to page 8 for our definition of “comparable” and a description of the factors affecting the comparability of our financial and operating performance.
    

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COCA-COLA FEMSA
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET
Millions of Pesos
                     
Assets   Mar-26  Dec-25 % Var.   Liabilities & Equity   Mar-26  Dec-25 % Var.
Current Assets           Current Liabilities        
Cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities           Short-term bank loans and notes payable    4,875  7,944 -39%
   41,346  28,067 47%   Suppliers    29,385  31,898 -8%
Total accounts receivable    17,749  22,146 -20%   Short-term leasing Liabilities    952  631 51%
Inventories    14,814  14,014 6%   Other current liabilities    43,133  26,284 64%
Other current assets    12,233  10,343 18%   Total current liabilities    78,345  66,757 17%
Total current assets    86,141  74,570 16%   Non-Current Liabilities    -     -     
Non-Current Assets    -     -        Long-term bank loans and notes payable    82,233  71,834 14%
Property, plant and equipment    180,491  174,289 4%   Long Term Leasing Liabilities    2,857  2,273 26%
Accumulated depreciation    (68,766)  (65,159) 6%   Other long-term liabilities    22,811  19,647 16%
Total property, plant and equipment, net    111,725  109,130 2%   Total liabilities    186,246  160,511 16%
Right of use assets    3,461  2,617 32%   Equity    -     -     
Investment in shares    10,587  10,588 0%   Non-controlling interest    8,645  7,827 10%
Intangible assets and other assets    104,318  102,356 2%   Total controlling interest    138,225  146,201 -5%
Other non-current assets    16,883  15,278 11%   Total equity           146,870         154,029 -5%
Total Assets               333,116                314,539 6%   Total Liabilities and Equity           333,116         314,539 6%
                     
                     
    March 31, 2026            
Debt Mix   % Total Debt (1)  % Interest Rate Floating (1) (2) Average Rate   Debt Maturity Profile
Currency                     
Mexican Pesos   63.2% 3.8% 8.5%    
U.S. Dollars   18.2% 37.7% 4.2%  
Colombian Pesos   1.6% 57.3% 11.2%  
Brazilian Reals   16.4% 36.3% 9.7%  
Argentine Pesos   0.6% 0.0% 32.7%  
Total Debt   100% 18.0% 8.0%  
                     
(1) After giving effect to swaps.
(2) Calculated  based on the  weighting of the outstanding debt mix for each year.
                     
                     
Financial Ratios   Mar 31, 2026 Dec 31, 2025 Δ%            
Net debt including effect of hedges (1)(3)   47,535 52,846 -10.0%            
Net debt including effect of hedges / Adj. EBITDA (1)(3)   0.80 0.89              
Adj. EBITDA/ Interest expense, net (1)   1.82 10.26              
Capitalization (2)   38.0% 35.4%              
(1) Net debt = total debt - cash
(2) Total debt / (total debt + shareholders' equity)
(3)  After giving effect to swaps.

 

    

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COCA-COLA FEMSA
QUARTERLY- VOLUME, TRANSACTIONS & REVENUES
                             
Volume 
    1Q 2026   1Q 2025   YoY
    Sparkling Water (1) Bulk (2) Stills Total   Sparkling Water (1) Bulk (2) Stills Total   Δ %
Mexico    300.9  28.6  84.9  37.2  451.6    307.9  30.4  87.1  38.5  463.8   -2.6%
 Guatemala     43.3  2.2  0.5  2.1  48.0    42.0  1.9  0.8  2.1  46.8   2.7%
 CAM South     36.4  2.5  0.2  5.7  44.9    34.7  2.3  0.2  5.4  42.7   5.2%
 Mexico and Central America     380.6  33.3  85.6  45.1  544.5    384.7  34.6  88.0  46.0  553.3   -1.6%
 Colombia     67.4  10.6  3.6  6.7  88.4    61.7  9.8  3.5  6.2  81.2   8.9%
Brazil (3)    248.9  23.9  2.8  30.4  306.0    242.4  24.1  2.9  26.0  295.4   3.6%
 Argentina     31.3  6.9  2.0  5.4  45.6    31.4  6.2  1.3  4.3  43.3   5.4%
 Uruguay     10.4  2.4  -     1.0  13.8    10.1  2.3  -     1.0  13.4   3.3%
 South America     358.0  43.9  8.4  43.6  453.9    345.6  42.4  7.8  37.5  433.2   4.8%
 TOTAL     738.7  77.2  93.9  88.7  998.4    730.3  77.0  95.8  83.5  986.5   1.2%
                             
(1) Excludes water presentations larger than 5.0 Lt ; includes flavored water.
(2) Bulk Water  = Still bottled water in 5.0, 19.0 and 20.0 - liter packaging presentations; includes flavored water
                             
Transactions                              
    1Q 2026   1Q 2025   YoY
    Sparkling Water Stills Total   Sparkling Water  Stills Total   Δ %
Mexico     1,644.6  211.1  261.5  2,117.1    1,735.6  217.3  272.9  2,225.8   -4.9%
 Guatemala     318.0  20.3  23.2  361.6    311.9  18.0  23.3  353.1   2.4%
 CAM South     264.8  16.1  55.8  336.6    255.0  14.9  54.3  324.2   3.8%
 Mexico and Central America     2,227.4  247.4  340.5  2,815.3    2,302.4  250.2  350.4  2,903.1   -3.0%
 Colombia     492.3  105.7  50.2  648.2    446.0  98.0  47.8  591.8   9.5%
Brazil (3)    1,672.3  206.1  337.8  2,216.2    1,629.7  206.3  292.7  2,128.7   4.1%
 Argentina     163.4  36.3  43.1  242.9    160.1  35.7  36.3  232.2   4.6%
 Uruguay     50.8  9.0  8.4  68.2    49.4  8.7  8.0  66.1   3.2%
 South America     2,378.8  357.2  439.5  3,175.5    2,285.2  348.7  384.8  3,018.7   5.2%
 TOTAL     4,606.2  604.6  780.0  5,990.8    4,587.6  598.9  735.2  5,921.8   1.2%
                           
Revenues                            
 Expressed in million Mexican Pesos    1Q 2026 1Q 2025 Δ %                    
Mexico       31,127        31,262 -0.4%                    
Guatemala         3,909          4,173 -6.3%                    
CAM South         4,081          4,234 -3.6%                    
Mexico and Central America       39,117        39,669 -1.4%                    
Colombia         5,891          5,364 9.8%                    
Brazil (4)       21,319        20,310 5.0%                    
Argentina         3,195          3,434 -7.0%                    
Uruguay         1,404          1,380 1.8%                    
South America       31,809        30,488 4.3%                    
 TOTAL     70,925  70,157 1.1%                    
                             
(3) Volume and transactions in Brazil do not include beer
(4) Brazil includes beer revenues of Ps. 1,313.0 million for the first quarter of 2026 and Ps. 1,343.1 million for the same period of the previous year. 

 

(1)Volume is expressed in unit cases. Unit case refers to 192 ounces of finished beverage product (24 eight-ounce servings) and, when applied to soda fountains, refers to the volume of syrup, powders, and concentrate that is required to produce 192 ounces of finished beverage product.
(2)Transactions refer to the number of single units (e.g., a can or a bottle) sold, regardless of their size or volume or whether they are sold individually or in multipacks, except for soda fountains, which represent multiple transactions based on a standard 12 oz. serving.
    

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COCA-COLA FEMSA
MACROECONOMIC INFORMATION
                 
Inflation (1)          
    LTM 1Q26 YTD        
 Mexico    4.63% 1.17% 1.17%        
 Colombia    5.74% 2.92% 2.92%        
 Brazil    3.75% 1.30% 1.30%        
 Argentina    32.80% 8.42% 8.42%        
 Costa Rica    -2.88% -1.14% -1.14%        
 Panama    -0.22% 0.33% 0.33%        
 Guatemala    2.52% 0.39% 0.39%        
 Nicaragua    2.92% 1.49% 1.49%        
 Uruguay    3.06% 1.62% 1.62%        
                 
(1) Source: inflation estimated by the company based on historic publications from the Central Bank of each country.
                 
                 
Average Exchange Rates for each period (2)        
    Quarterly Exchange Rate                                             (Local Currency per USD)        
    1Q26 1Q25 Δ %        
 Mexico     17.56  20.42 -14.0%        
 Colombia     3,695.49  4,188.58 -11.8%        
 Brazil     5.26  5.84 -10.1%        
 Argentina     1,417.76  1,057.00 34.1%        
 Costa Rica     485.77  507.67 -4.3%        
 Panama     1.00  1.00 0.0%        
 Guatemala     7.66  7.71 -0.6%        
 Nicaragua     36.62  36.62 0.0%        
 Uruguay     39.09  43.03 -9.2%        
                 
                 
End-of-period Exchange Rates
    Closing Exchange Rate                                         (Local Currency per USD)   Closing Exchange Rate                                                   (Local Currency per USD)
    Mar-26 Mar-25 Δ %   Ene-26 Ene-25 Δ %
 Mexico     18.07  20.32 -11.1%    17.97  20.27 -11.4%
 Colombia     3,695.92  4,192.57 -12.5%    3,757.08  4,409.15 -14.8%
 Brazil     5.22  5.74 -9.1%    5.50  6.19 -11.1%
 Argentina     1,382.00  1,074.00 28.7%    1,455.00  1,032.00 41.0%
 Costa Rica     467.85  504.21 -7.2%    501.42  512.73 -2.2%
 Panama     1.00  1.00 0.0%    1.00  1.00 0.0%
 Guatemala     7.65  7.71 -0.8%    7.66  7.71 -0.5%
 Nicaragua     36.62  36.62 0.0%    36.62  36.62 0.0%
 Uruguay     40.48  42.13 -3.9%    39.04  44.07 -11.4%
                 
(2) Average exchange rate for each period computed with the average exchange rate of each month.

 

    

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SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

   
  COCA-COLA FEMSA, S.A.B. DE C.V.
  By:  /s/ Gerardo Cruz Celaya              
 

Gerardo Cruz Celaya

Chief Financial Officer

   
 Date: April 28, 2026