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Later, figures like Roberto Servitje would formalize their involvement, but the original deed captured the core team that would revolutionize the Mexican diet.
Grupo Bimbo es una de las empresas de panadería más grandes del mundo, con presencia en 19 países y una amplia variedad de marcas de productos de panadería, como Bimbo, Wonder, Victoria, entre otras. acta constitutiva de grupo bimbo
The Acta Constitutiva has served as more than a legal formality; it has been a cultural anchor. During the 2008 financial crisis, when many companies laid off workers, Bimbo's board invoked the spirit of the Acta to retain employees, even at reduced margins. During the acquisition of Sara Lee's North American operations (a $2.5 billion deal), the founding families insisted that the target's management adopt Bimbo's "Humanistic Management Model," which traces its lineage directly to the original deed. Later, figures like Roberto Servitje would formalize their
As Grupo Bimbo enters its ninth decade, the Acta Constitutiva may face future amendments to address: During the 2008 financial crisis, when many companies
It was against this backdrop that Don Jaime Jorba, a Spanish immigrant and experienced baker, along with a group of Mexican investors (including the Servitje, Sendra, Jorba, and Casas families), decided to formalize a nascent baking operation. Before the Acta Constitutiva , the business existed informally. The deed was necessary to secure credit, formalize partnerships, and establish a legal shield for the founders. The original name registered was Panificación, S.A. de C.V. (Baking, Inc.), but the brand "Bimbo"—a playful, memorable name derived from the sound of a bobsled run or, in popular lore, from a character in a children's book—was already in use. The Acta thus officially registered the company that would market the now-iconic white bread wrapped in colorful, polyethylene packaging—a novelty in Mexico at the time.