Cox

Net Zero Objectives

The Sustainability Strategic Plan focuses on decarbonization, circular economy, and biodiversity, establishing a line of study on biodiversity valuation and conservation actions carried out by the company, with the goal of applying them to other activities, as long as conditions permit.

The plan will also focus on the goal of implementing a climate strategy to anticipate climate neutrality by 2045, achieving net-zero emissions with the following breakdown of short, medium, and long-term objectives, which advocate for energy efficiency, use of renewable energy, emission reductions, and avoided and neutralized emissions.

These actions will include objectives such as: carbon footprint certifications, establishing an internal carbon price, training and raising awareness on the circular economy, energy certification, and digitalization.

Excellent environmental management and action against climate change are inherent to the business itself and are present in all its activities and areas. The Climate Change Strategy creates the framework within which Cox´s actions are encompassed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, adapt to the impacts of climate change, and seize associated opportunities.

This commitment is outlined in its sustainability policy and environmental management and energy efficiency policy, and individually, it is required of each member of the organization through its Code of Conduct.

Luis Arizaga Zárate

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Partner of Exus Management Partners (Exus) and GenuX Power, a global renewable energy platform with offices in nine countries, managing 11GW of installed capacity, including 2.6GW in Mexico between wind and solar energy projects. Holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Leonard N. Stern School of Business at NYU in New York, and a bachelors degree in Accounting and Finance from ITESM in Mexico.

Prior to joining EXUS in 2019, he founded EIRA Capital, an investment platform focused on Energy and Infrastructure transactions in Mexico, and Latin America. He was also part of Australia’s Macquarie Group in Latin America, where he spent more than 7 years in the Macquarie Capital and Macquarie Funds divisions, working on fund capital raising, equity investments, asset management activities, as well as third party advisory roles on energy and infrastructure transactions in Mexico and Latin America. During his years at Macquarie, he also held board positions in the several investments made by Macquarie which covered energy, public private partnerships, roads, and telecom companies. In addition, his previous involvement at financial institutions include positions in the investment banking teams of Deutsche Bank’s M&A group in New York, and Citibank’s M&A group in Mexico.

Other former relevant positions include his role as independent member of the investment committee of the Instituto del Fondo Nacional de la Vivienda para los Trabajadores (Mexican mortgages and housing government agency).

Enrique Riquelme Vives

Presidente Ejecutivo

Fecha de nombramiento: 17 de septiembre de 2024

Participación en el capital social de Cox Abg Group, S.A.: 50.601.230 acciones

Presidente Ejecutivo de Cox, tras iniciar su andadura profesional en el sector inmobiliario y de la construcción, en 2010 fundó Grupo El Sol en Panamá, especializado en operaciones de minería, cemento, infraestructuras y energía. Con el tiempo, la empresa se convertiría en el mayor proveedor de arena de la UTE responsable de la ampliación del canal de Panamá. Posteriormente, pasó a liderar las fases de oferta y desarrollo de Rainbow 50: el proyecto fotovoltaico de mayor envergadura ejecutado en América Latina hasta aquel momento.

Ha recibido varios galardones por su contribución al mundo empresarial en España, entre ellos el Premio del Certamen Nacional de Jóvenes Emprendedores 2018. También ha sido distinguido como uno de los «100 latinos más influyentes comprometidos con la acción climática» y uno de los «100 españoles más creativos del mundo de los negocios» según la revista Forbes. Actualmente, es miembro del Consejo Internacional de la San Telmo Business School y preside el Consejo Asesor de la Fundación Scholas para Panamá, Centroamérica y Caribe.