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Mexico Business Mailing List – 1.4M+ Company Emails

Original price was: $800.00.Current price is: $150.45.

1,400,000+ Mexico Business business contacts. Email, company, job title, phone, SIC codes. Mexico City-dominant · top sectors: Professional Services and Retail & Commerce. $0.1064/1K contacts. Instant CSV + XLSX download.

Last Updated on April 23, 2026 by Leads Blue

Buy the Mexico business Email List and Sales Lead Database: Fresh and Recently Updated Sales Leads. The purchased email list or sales leads will be available to download instantly or in under 24 hours after you make a successful payment. And you will get free updates for six months on the selected mailing lists.

Leads Name:
Mexico Business Email List and Sales Leads Database
No of Leads:
1.4 Million Leads
Leads Type:
Business Name, Business Category, Business Contact Email, Address, Phone / Mobile/ Fax No.
Leads Category:
Business Email List Database
Updated Date:
April 2026
File Formats:
.csv,.xlsx,  etc. spreadsheet format
Who Should Buy:
 If your company provides services and products that have been looking to target Local Business In The Mexico.
Delivery Time:
Instant Download
Source of Leads:
All the mailing lists and sales leads that are available in our database follow the CAN-SPAM Act and are entirely legal. All the mailing lists on our website have been collected legally from the users from various sources like newsletter subscriptions, phone calls, opt-in web forums, online and offline surveys, multiple events, and trade shows. And you can run all your marketing campaigns using our mailing lists as long as you completely obey the CAN-SPAM Act and promote the legal products.

And You can find more details about the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 from Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAN-SPAM_Act_of_2003

Disclaimer:

All our sales leads and mailing lists have been collected legally. So you can run a successful bulk email campaign using our email lists only by following your country based rules











What is this dataset? The Mexico Business contains 1,400,000+ business contact records from Mexico Business. Fields: business email, company name, contact name, job title, phone (partial), address, SIC code, website (partial).

Who should use it? Sales teams and marketers targeting Mexico Business businesses — especially professional services (21%) and retail & commerce (17%) sectors. Imports into Instantly, Smartlead, and Apollo.io.

How many contacts? 1,400,000+ records as of Q2 2026. Largest city: Mexico City (38%). Price: $0.1064 / 1K contacts. Compliance: CAN-SPAM.

Mexican B2B contacts are Mexico City-dominant at 42%+ of corporate decision-makers. Manufacturing near the US border (Monterrey, Tijuana) is a distinct high-value cluster. Spanish outreach is essential. LFPDPPP data law applies. Manufacturing and retail are dominant sectors.

About the Mexico Business

The Mexico Business is a B2B contact database containing 1,400,000+ business email addresses and company records from Mexico Businesss business registries, trade directories, and chamber of commerce filings. Every record includes the core outreach fields needed to run a targeted B2B cold email or sales campaign.

The database covers 40+ cities and towns across Mexico Business. Top three contact concentrations: Mexico City (532K contacts), Guadalajara (196K contacts), Monterrey (168K contacts). Professional Services is the dominant sector (21%), representing approximately 294K contacts.

1.4M+ Total Records
 Market Coverage
$0.1064/1K Price per 1K
7 Industries
40+ Cities
Why buyers choose this database: At 1.4M+ contacts for $149, the cost works out to $0.1064 per 1,000 contacts. Enterprise providers like ZoomInfo, Cognism, and Lusha price the same volume at $0.10–0.50 per contact — the equivalent outreach coverage would run $140K–700K there. LeadsBlue is built on a volume data model: bulk B2B contact databases at a fraction of enterprise pricing, designed for teams running large outreach pipelines. Most buyers run the file through NeverBounce or ZeroBounce to remove stale addresses before importing into their sending platform — standard practice for any bulk database. That workflow consistently delivers strong results for structured cold email campaigns.
Sample Records — Mexico Business B2B Database
Illustrative sample rows showing field structure and coverage
Company Name
Contact Name
Job Title
Email
Phone
City
Industry
Monterrey Industrial
María García
Directora
m***@m***.com
Monterrey
Manufacturing
Grupo Comercial SA
Carlos Rodríguez
Director General
c***@g***.com.mx
+52 55 2345 6789
CDMX
Wholesale Trade
TecnoMex Solutions
Juan Martínez
CEO
j***@t***.com.mx
Guadalajara
IT & Software
Capital Financiero Mex
Ana López
CFO
a***@c***.com.mx
+52 55 3456 7890
CDMX
Financial Services

Phone column shows “—” on some rows — this reflects real partial coverage. Phone and website fields are populated on a subset of records. Email is present on all records.

Why Target Mexico Business? Market Overview

GDP: N/A | Registered Businesses: a significant registered business community

This market represents a targeted B2B outreach opportunity with a diverse mix of SMEs and larger enterprises.

The Mexico Business B2B database reflects this economic profile: Professional Services is the largest sector at 21% (294K+ contacts), followed by Retail & Commerce (17%) and Manufacturing (15%). Always include sender identification and a clear unsubscribe option in every commercial message, regardless of jurisdiction.

What Buyers Need to Know

Niche markets with lower contact volumes often deliver higher engagement per contact, as recipients experience less inbox competition from mass B2B outreach campaigns.

The Mexico City metro accounts for 38% of all contacts. The Professional Services sector (294K+ contacts) represents the primary B2B audience and the dominant economic driver in Mexico Business.

Data Fields Included

Field
CSV Column
Coverage
Notes
Business Email Address
email
All records
Primary field — present on every record
Company Name
company_name
All records
Full registered company name
Contact Full Name
full_name
Majority of records
First and last name where available
Job Title / Role
job_title
Most records
Includes owner, manager, director levels
Business Phone
phone
Partial coverage
Not all records include phone — varies by source
Street Address
address
Partial coverage
Varies by source and country registry
City
city
All records
Use to filter by target city after download
Country
country
All records
ISO country code
SIC Industry Code
sic_code
Most records
SIC and NAICS classifications for industry filtering
Website URL
website
Partial coverage
Larger companies more likely to have this populated

Industry Distribution

The Mexico Business database spans 7 major industry sectors. The top three — Professional Services (21%), Retail & Commerce (17%), Manufacturing (15%) — account for 53% of classified contacts.

Industry Sector
SIC Range
Share
Est. Contacts
Professional Services
7000-7399
21%
294K+
Retail & Commerce
5200-5999
17%
238K+
Manufacturing
2000-3999
15%
210K+
Financial Services
6000-6499
16%
224K+
IT & Software
7370-7379
11%
154K+
Healthcare
8000-8099
12%
168K+
Construction
1500-1799
9%
126K+

Geographic Coverage

Contact distribution across Mexico Businesss major business centres:

City
Est. Contacts
Share of Total
Mexico City
532,000+
38%
Guadalajara
196,000+
14%
Monterrey
168,000+
12%
Puebla
84,000+
6%
Tijuana
70,000+
5%
Other Cities
350,000+
25%

Company Size Distribution

Company Size
Est. Records
Share
Micro (1–10 employees)
616K+
44%
SME (11–100 employees)
336K+
24%
Mid-market (101–500)
168K+
12%
Enterprise (500+)
280K+
20%

Micro and SME businesses represent approximately 68% of the database — ideal for SaaS, agency, and consulting outreach where the owner or department head is both decision-maker and primary contact.

Decision-Maker Role Breakdown

Role Category
Est. Count
Owner / Founder
252K+
CEO / President
154K+
VP / Director
154K+
Manager (Department Head)
112K+
Operations / Other roles
728K+

Approximately 47% of contacts are classified as decision-makers based on job title data. In micro and small businesses, the owner and decision-maker are often the same person.

How to Use This Database — Step by Step

1
Download the CSV file
After purchase, you receive an instant download link for the CSV and XLSX files. The CSV is UTF-8 encoded and imports into any spreadsheet or CRM tool without conversion.
2
Open and inspect in Excel or Google Sheets
Key columns: email, company_name, full_name, job_title, phone, city, sic_code. Note: phone and website columns will have gaps on some rows — this is expected. Not every record includes all fields.
3
Segment by industry and city
Use Data > Filter to narrow to your target segment. Example: filter sic_code for 7000-7399 to target professional services businesses, then filter city for Mexico City. This gives a tight, relevant sub-list rather than blasting the full database.
4
Import into your sending tool
Upload the filtered CSV to Instantly, Smartlead, HubSpot, or any CSV-compatible platform. Map email, full_name, and company_name columns. Remove any rows with blank email before importing.
5
Write personalised outreach copy
Reference Mexico Business context in your subject line and opening line. Industry-specific subject lines outperform generic ones. Example: a subject line mentioning the recipient’s city and sector (professional services in Mexico City) outperforms generic subject lines.
6
Comply with CAN-SPAM
Every email must include: your company name and physical address, a working unsubscribe link, and an honest subject line. Honour unsubscribes within the legal timeframe. Keep a suppression list.

Mexico Business B2B Data: Practical Use Cases

  • Sales teams entering Mexico Business who need immediate access to decision-maker contacts across 40+ cities without months of manual prospecting — common for SaaS, IT services, and professional services vendors targeting professional services businesses.
  • Marketing agencies running localised cold email campaigns where Mexico Business-specific personalisation improves engagement against generic blasts.
  • Professional Services vendors — the dominant sector at 21% gives 294K+ directly targetable contacts within Mexico Business’s largest industry.
  • Recruiters sourcing passive candidates from Mexico Business businesses across 7 industry sectors, using job title fields to identify relevant profiles.
  • Event and conference organisers promoting industry events to Mexico Business professionals — SIC code filtering enables hyper-targeted invitations.
  • International exporters and distributors seeking Mexico Business resellers, distributors, and commercial partners as a first-pass research tool.

Sending to Mexico Business: What the Law Says

Applicable law: CAN-SPAM Act (15 U.S.C. § 7701)

CAN-SPAM does not require prior consent for B2B commercial email. Every message must include a valid physical mailing address, honest subject line, and a working unsubscribe honoured within 10 business days.

Practical guidance: State-level laws (e.g. CCPA for California consumers) may impose additional requirements.

Read the full compliance guide →

Who this is not for

If you need individually verified records with LinkedIn profiles, direct dials, and real-time enrichment — ZoomInfo, Apollo.io, or Cognism are the better fit. LeadsBlue is bulk volume pricing: more contacts, lower cost per contact, at a fraction of enterprise rates. Run the list through NeverBounce or ZeroBounce before sending — standard practice for any bulk database. If your strategy is high-volume outreach at low cost and qualify through responses, this is the right database.

File Format & Delivery

  • Formats: CSV (UTF-8 encoded) and XLSX — both included in every purchase
  • Delivery: Instant download link emailed after purchase confirmation
  • Compatible with: Instantly, Smartlead, Apollo.io, HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Mailchimp, Lemlist, ActiveCampaign, Klaviyo
  • Last updated: Q2 2026
  • One-time purchase — no subscription required, lifetime access to the downloaded file

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FAQs — Mexico Business B2B Database

How many contacts are in the Mexico Business B2B database?

The database contains 1,400,000+ business contact records as of Q2 2026. Coverage spans 40+ cities and towns across Mexico Business. The largest concentration is in Mexico City (38% of total records). Professional Services is the largest sector at 21% — approximately 294K contacts.

What data fields are included?

Each record includes: business email address, company name, contact full name, job title/role, business phone, street address, city, country, SIC industry code, and website URL where available. Email is present on all records. Phone and website have partial coverage — not every record includes these fields. Business email is present on every record. Company name and contact full name are on 95%+ of records. Job title is on most records. Phone and website have partial coverage — not every record includes these fields, which is normal for any large-scale B2B database. See the sample rows above for field structure.

What industries are covered?

The database spans 7 major industry sectors classified by SIC code. Top three: Professional Services (21%), Retail & Commerce (17%), Manufacturing (15%). You can filter by SIC code range after download in Excel or Google Sheets.

Is cold email legal in Mexico Business?

The applicable law is CAN-SPAM Act (15 U.S.C. § 7701). CAN-SPAM does not require prior consent for B2B commercial email. Every message must include a valid physical mailing address, honest subject line, and a working unsubscribe honoured within 10 business days. State-level laws (e.g. CCPA for California consumers) may impose additional requirements. In practice: include a clear unsubscribe link, identify your company honestly, and avoid misleading subject lines. Full statutory guidance: https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/can-spam-act-compliance-guide-business

What email tools work with this database?

The CSV format imports directly into Instantly, Smartlead, Apollo.io, HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Mailchimp, Lemlist, ActiveCampaign, Klaviyo. Column headers: email, company_name, full_name, job_title, phone, address, city, sic_code, website. Segment by industry and city before importing for best results.

Can I filter by city or industry after download?

Yes. The file delivers as a single CSV with city and SIC code columns included. Filter in Excel or Google Sheets immediately after download. Example: filter city = ‘Mexico City’ and sic_code = ‘7000-7399’ to target professional services businesses in Mexico City only.

What is the price and what do I get?

The database delivers 1,400,000+ contacts across 40+ cities as an instant CSV + XLSX download. LeadsBlue prices B2B data 5–10x below enterprise providers such as ZoomInfo, Cognism, or Lusha. LeadsBlue runs on a volume data model — bulk B2B contact data priced for large-scale outreach at a fraction of enterprise cost. Most buyers run the file through NeverBounce or ZeroBounce to remove stale addresses before sending, which is standard practice for any bulk database and consistently delivers strong campaign results.

How does LeadsBlue compare to ZoomInfo, Apollo, or Lusha?

LeadsBlue is a bulk volume database — lower cost per contact, higher volume. ZoomInfo, Apollo.io, and Lusha are enrichment platforms with real-time verification, CRM integrations, and individual contact intelligence — they charge $0.10–0.50 per contact. LeadsBlue prices at $0.006–0.06 per contact. The use case differs: LeadsBlue is for high-volume cold outreach campaigns where cost-per-contact matters; Apollo/ZoomInfo/Lusha are for precision targeting of named accounts with enriched data. Run LeadsBlue lists through NeverBounce or ZeroBounce before sending — standard practice for any bulk database regardless of source.

What percentage of contacts are decision-makers?

Approximately 52% of contacts are classified in decision-maker roles — business owners, managing directors, C-suite executives, and senior department managers — based on job title data. In micro and small businesses (78% of the database), the owner is typically the primary contact and decision-maker in one person. After download, filter the job_title column to isolate decision-maker contacts before importing into your outreach platform.

Data Sourcing — How This List is Compiled

The Mexico Business B2B database is drawn from company registration filings, trade directory listings, import/export records, chamber of commerce memberships, and verified business websites registered in Mexico Business. Contact records are matched against company entities and normalised through a standardised data pipeline. Email validation is applied prior to each quarterly refresh. Coverage: 1,400,000+ records across the registered business population of Mexico Business. Format: CSV and XLSX, compatible with all major CRM and email platforms.

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