Mexican Stock Exchange
Website Transformation
Building the future of financial markets through a full digital platform rebuild.
- Client
- Mexican Stock Exchange
- Category
- Software Development
- Engagement
- Website Transformation
- Role
- Strategy, Design & Build

The challenge
The Mexican Stock Exchange's old site was outdated and couldn't serve modern financial markets. We had to redo the information architecture across 18,000 pages of financial data, reports, and market insights. Real-time data integration without performance loss. Uncompromising security and accessibility. And an experience that worked for retail investors and institutional brokers alike.

The approach
Four-Phase Approach
We broke the work into four phases. Analyze: global benchmarking, data source mapping, user pain points. Plan: project charter, stakeholder interviews, infrastructure and security blueprints. Design: 10 designers, 100% approval before any code shipped, rigorous usability testing. Build: 25+ developers on front-end, back-end, security, SEO, and data integration, all in sync.

The solution
Enterprise Process
This wasn't a typical website launch. We invested over $500,000 to reach CMMI Level 4, which means mature processes, proven methodologies, and risk mitigation built in. A dedicated project manager. Daily milestone tracking with no surprises. Open communication for collaborative problem-solving. Every decision documented to protect the site's future.
The impact
- 01
18,000 pages designed, developed, and optimized
- 02
135,000+ lines of code supporting real-time data
- 03
50+ person team delivering enterprise-scale work
Ingenia's disciplined approach turned our vision into a website that reflects our leadership in the financial sector.
Project Lead
Mexican Stock Exchange
Our Development Process
Stage 1: Discovery. We ran interviews with brokers, institutional players, and data teams. We studied global exchange sites to see what the best in the world were doing, and documented every data need and audience workflow.
Stage 2: Design. Over 10 designers worked to get every page signed off. Iterative usability testing refined the UX for investors and analysts.
Stage 3: Development. 25+ developers worked across front-end, back-end, security, and SEO. We wrote 135,000 lines of code. Rigorous performance and security testing carried us to launch. What came out is the heartbeat of Mexico's financial platform, built to last.

