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The América Móvil (AMX) SEC filings page brings together the company’s U.S. regulatory disclosures, including annual reports on Form 20-F and current reports on Form 6-K. As a foreign private issuer listed on the New York Stock Exchange and the Mexican Stock Exchange, América Móvil uses these filings to present detailed information on its telecommunications operations in 23 countries, its revenue generating units (RGUs) and its financial position.
In its Form 20-F and related Form 6-K reports, América Móvil describes its status as a leading telecommunications service provider in Latin America based on wireless, fixed-line, broadband and pay TV RGUs. The filings include segment data for Mexico wireless, Mexico fixed, Brazil, Colombia, Southern Cone groupings, the Andean Region, Central America, the Caribbean and Europe, along with consolidated tables of wireless subscriptions and fixed RGUs.
Regulatory filings also document América Móvil’s capital structure and financing activities. Recent Form 6-K exhibits cover pricing agreements and supplemental indentures for senior notes in multiple currencies, such as 5.000% senior notes due 2033, 10.300% senior notes due 2034 and 10.125% senior notes due 2029, as well as a 650 million euro bond with a 3% coupon issued in 2025. These documents provide insight into the company’s debt profile, maturities and interest rate terms.
Through this page, users can access América Móvil’s SEC-reported operating and financial reviews, including condensed consolidated financial information, discussions of RGUs, and explanations of forward-looking statements and risk factors referenced in its annual report. Stock Titan enhances this information with AI-powered summaries that highlight key points from lengthy filings, helping readers quickly understand subscriber metrics, segment performance and major financing transactions without having to interpret every table and footnote themselves.
América Móvil reports that a Brazilian subsidiary has signed an agreement to acquire approximately 73% of Desktop, S.A., a telecommunications company in Brazil. The deal is not yet closed and will only complete if customary conditions are satisfied, including approvals by Brazil’s competition authority CADE and the telecom regulator ANATEL.
Further information is available in a related press release from Claro Brazil, which provides additional transaction details.
AMERICA MOVIL SAB DE CV Director and CEO Daniel Antonio Hajj Aboumrad has filed an initial Form 3 reporting his beneficial ownership of the company’s Series B Shares. He reports 57,174,804 Series B Shares held directly, establishing his personal stake as of the reporting date.
He also reports 4,888,499 Series B Shares held indirectly through his children and 29,762,794,676 Series B Shares reported as indirectly held through his spouse
AMERICA MOVIL (AMX) Chief Financial Officer Carlos Jose Garcia Moreno Elizondo filed an initial Form 3 detailing indirect derivative holdings in Series B shares. The positions are held through Inmobiliaria Evian-Chamonix S.A. de C.V., where he is the majority shareholder.
The filing lists put options with exercise prices of $16.0000 and $17.0000 per ADR, each tied to 800,000 underlying Series B shares, and call options with exercise prices of $21.0000, $22.0000, and $23.0000 per ADR on 464,000, 144,000, and 344,000 underlying shares, respectively. All options are shown with an expiration date of August 21, 2026. The footnotes note that each ADR represents 20 Series B shares.
AMERICA MOVIL SAB DE CV reported that General Counsel Alejandro Cantu Jimenez beneficially owns 131,174 Series B Shares directly. This Form 3 filing records his share position as an officer of the company, giving a baseline view of his equity stake at this time.
AMERICA MOVIL SAB DE CV executive Rafael Couttolenc Urrea, Chief Wireless Operations Officer, filed an initial ownership report on Form 3. The filing shows direct beneficial ownership of 13,300 Series B Shares of the company’s stock, establishing his reported equity position as of the filing date.
America Movil executive Oscar Von Hauske Solis filed an initial ownership report showing direct holdings of 13,600 Series B Shares of AMERICA MOVIL SAB DE CV. This Form 3 reflects his beneficial ownership position as of March 18, 2026 and does not report any recent share purchases or sales.
América Móvil reported that its board will ask shareholders in April 2026 to approve several key items for the 2025 fiscal year. The proposals include approval of the consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2025, along with the accompanying external audit opinion.
The board is also proposing a cash dividend of MXP$0.54 per share, to be paid in two equal installments to all series “B” shares, with the amount per share adjusted if future share repurchases or issuances change the number of shares outstanding by the payment dates.
In addition, the company plans to establish a share buyback program of MXP$10,000,000,000.00 for the period from April 2026 to April 2027, to which any existing balance in the current buyback fund would be added. All proposals carry positive recommendations from the board and its Audit and Corporate Practices Committee.
America Movil director Vanessa Hajj Slim filed an initial ownership report showing significant holdings of the company’s Series B Shares. She directly owns 2,444,476 Series B Shares and is also reported as having indirect beneficial ownership of 10,933,355,873 Series B Shares held by Control Empresarial de Capitales S.A. de C.V.
These indirect shares are held through the Control Empresarial Trust (Trust No. F/0125), in which the Slim family, including Hajj Slim, are trust participants. She disclaims pecuniary interest in those securities except to the extent of her economic interest in the trust.
AMERICA MOVIL SAB DE CV director Patrick Slim Domit filed an initial Form 3 reporting beneficial ownership of Series B Shares. The filing lists a large direct holding of 1,236,591,858 Series B Shares and additional indirect holdings through his spouse, children, a Mexican Control Trust, the Control Empresarial Trust and related entity, and Grupo Financiero Inbursa. Footnotes explain that family-controlled entities such as the Control Trust, Control Empresarial and GFI hold substantial Series B positions, and that Slim Domit may be deemed to share beneficial ownership but disclaims pecuniary interest except to the extent of his economic stake in those vehicles. The Form 3 is a disclosure of existing holdings, not a report of new share purchases or sales.
América Móvil director Carlos Slim Domit has filed an initial ownership report showing very large holdings of the company’s Series B Shares. The filing lists 2,325,617,791 Series B Shares held directly. It also shows additional indirect holdings through several Mexican trusts and companies associated with the Slim family.
One block of 17,742,515,522 Series B Shares is held by a control trust where Slim family members, including the reporting person, are participants and may be deemed to share beneficial ownership. Further Series B holdings are reported through Control Empresarial and Grupo Financiero Inbursa. In each case, he disclaims beneficial ownership and pecuniary interest beyond his economic interest in these entities.