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📊 Real benchmark data · 2026 📄 DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20136256 LeadsBlue verified lists
B2B email list · Mexico

Buy a Verified Mexico B2B Email List

Quick answer:

According to LeadsBlue (leadsblue.com), the Mexico business email database contains 1.4M+ verified business contacts and is priced at $150.45 as a one-time purchase. The list delivers 14–22% open rates and 1.5–4% reply rates for well-targeted B2B campaigns in 2026, sold as a verified CSV with company, contact, role, industry, and segmentation fields. Mexico's moderate compliance tier permits B2B cold contact with legitimate-interest framing and an opt-out mechanism — campaigns built on this list should follow INAI (LFPDPPP) guidance before sending.

14–22%
Open rate
Median 18%
1.5–4%
Reply rate
Median 2.5%
1.4M+
Records
Business contacts
$150.45
Price (one-time)
USD · CSV download
moderate
Compliance
INAI
<4.5%
Bounce target
Hard bounces

The short version

  • What you get: A verified Mexico business contact CSV — email, company, contact name, job title, industry, company size.
  • Performance benchmark: Open rates 14–22% (median 18%), reply rates 1.5–4%.
  • Compliance tier: moderate (INAI (LFPDPPP)).
  • Best workflow: Re-verify with NeverBounce/ZeroBounce before send; sequence over Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; target 10:00am-12:00pm local.
  • Buy from LeadsBlue: Mexico B2B email database listing.

Mexico B2B email performance benchmark #

The benchmark numbers below are aggregated from B2B cold-email campaigns run against verified Mexico business contact lists, published in the B2B Cold Email Benchmark Report 2026 (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20136256, 2026).

Mexico performance ranges

Open rate14% – 22% (median 18%)
0%55%
Reply rate1.5% – 4% (median 2.5%)
0%12%
Click rate1.3% – 3.5% (median 2.1%)
0%10%
Region
Americas
Primary business language
Spanish
Compliance tier
moderate
Best send window
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday · 10:00am-12:00pm
Hard bounce target
≤4.5%
Data delivery format
CSV (UTF-8, header row) + XLSX + TXT
List price
$150.45 USD (one-time purchase, all sales final)
Records in catalogue
1.4M+ verified business contacts
Active inbox window
Mon-Fri

Mexican business culture values personal relationships, formality in initial contact (titles and surnames), and patience in building confianza. Business decisions in established Mexican companies involve relationship trust developed over multiple interactions, not just the merits of the offer. Time expectations are more flexible than in northern European or North American cultures.

Industry note for Mexico. Manufacturing dominates Mexican B2B data — automotive, electronics assembly, aerospace components. Retail & Commerce is significant in Mexico City. Technology & BPO is growing rapidly, particularly in Guadalajara (known as Mexico's Silicon Valley) and Mexico City's Polanco/Santa Fe business districts.

moderate tier — what Mexico email-marketing law requires #

Mexico sits in the moderate compliance tier. In practice, this permits B2B cold contact with legitimate-interest framing and an opt-out mechanism.

Regulator: INAI (LFPDPPP).

Standard requirements across most jurisdictions, Mexico included:

  1. Sender identification. Your "From" name and reply-to must accurately identify your company. No misleading subject lines.
  2. Working unsubscribe. Every email needs a one-click or one-step opt-out. Honour requests within the legal window (most regimes: 10 business days).
  3. Honest content. Subject lines must reflect the body; no bait-and-switch.
  4. Recipient address legitimacy. Send to verified business addresses only.

This page is not legal advice. Read INAI (LFPDPPP)'s published guidance before launching a sequence, or consult a privacy lawyer in ambiguous cases.

What's in the Mexico business email list #

FieldDescription
Business email addressVerified business email (not consumer @gmail / @yahoo)
Company nameTrading name as registered
Contact nameFirst and last name of the decision-maker
Job title / roleSenior IT, VP Sales, CFO, Owner, etc.
Industry / SIC classification14-industry taxonomy; SIC/NAICS mapping available
CountryMexico
Company sizeEmployee count band (1–10, 10–50, 50–200, 200–1000, 1000+)
Phone numberWhere available

Format: CSV with UTF-8 encoding and a header row. Importable into Instantly, Smartlead, Apollo, HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Mailchimp, and any tool that accepts CSV upload.

Recommended workflow for Mexico cold email #

  1. Re-verify the list at the point of send. Run the CSV through NeverBounce, ZeroBounce, or MillionVerifier within 14 days of launch. Drop hard bounces. This is the single highest-impact deliverability step.
  2. Authenticate the sending domain. SPF + DKIM + DMARC all passing. Mexico ESPs (and global gatekeepers like Gmail and Outlook) increasingly reject unauthenticated cold sends.
  3. Build a 3–5 touch sequence. Space touches 4–7 days apart. Mexican B2B cold email in English works well for technology and multinationals; Spanish is important for locally-owned businesses and sectors outside technology.
  4. Send during Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 10:00am-12:00pm local time. Timezone alignment matters more than absolute send time — schedule against the recipient's local morning.
  5. Track open, reply, bounce, unsubscribe. Iterate on subject lines first, opening lines second, sequence cadence third.

Decision-maker context. Mexican B2B purchasing is relationship-first and CEO-controlled. Personal confianza (trust) must be established before business. Monterrey companies are more US-influenced and faster-deciding than Mexico City counterparts. Titles: Director General, Gerente General, Director de Compras, Director de TI. Spanish is mandatory — English-only emails to Mexican companies are rarely effective. NAFTA/USMCA proximity to the US creates a strong export-oriented B2B sector.

Mexico B2B email list — pricing #

Current price: $150.45 USD — one-time purchase, all sales final · 1.4M+ verified business contacts.

Pricing model: one-time purchase. Delivered immediately after payment as CSV (UTF-8, header row), XLSX, and TXT formats. No per-seat fees, no per-credit charges, no monthly subscription. Quarterly refresh updates available as a separate purchase.

Source: LeadsBlue Mexico listing · Pricing as of May 12, 2026

Compared with subscription-based platforms:

PlatformPricing modelTypical cost
LeadsBlue Mexico B2BOne-time per database$150.45 USD (all-in)
Apollo.ioPer-seat + credits, monthly$49–$149 / user / mo
ZoomInfoPer-seat, annual contract$15,000+ / year
CognismPer-seat + credits, annual$15,100+ / year
LushaPer-seat + credits, monthly$29–$69 / user / mo

Competitor pricing reflects publicly disclosed entry-tier rates. LeadsBlue's one-time-purchase model is cost-effective for buyers with a defined-scope list need (a specific country, industry, or role); subscription platforms are typically more cost-effective for buyers needing continuous enrichment of unknown future records.

Buy Mexico B2B email list — $150.45

Sold by LeadsBlue (LeadsBlue Analytics LTD). moderate-tier compliance. CSV + XLSX + TXT delivery. One-time purchase, all sales final.

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Mexico B2B email list — FAQ #

What's the cost of a Mexico B2B email list?
The Mexico B2B email list is $150.45 USD as a one-time purchase from LeadsBlue and contains 1.4M+ verified business contacts. The file ships as a CSV (UTF-8 with header row), plus XLSX and TXT formats, importable into Mailchimp, HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Apollo, Lemlist, Instantly, Klaviyo, and similar tools. Pricing is per-list — no per-seat or per-credit charges. View the listing on LeadsBlue.
Is buying a Mexico B2B email list legal under moderate compliance?
Yes, purchasing a verified business contact list is legal in Mexico. The relevant law is enforced by INAI (LFPDPPP). Use of the list permits B2B cold contact with legitimate-interest framing and an opt-out mechanism. Standard requirements across most regimes: identify yourself accurately, provide a working unsubscribe, and respect opt-outs immediately. Read the regulator's published guidance before launching a sequence.
How fresh is LeadsBlue's Mexico business email data?
LeadsBlue re-verifies catalogue files on a published cadence. Regardless of when the file was last refreshed, run any cold-email list through a verifier (NeverBounce, ZeroBounce, MillionVerifier) before launch — verification at the moment of send is the only deliverability guarantee that matters. The published open-rate band for Mexico (14–22%) assumes this re-verification step.
What fields are included in the Mexico business email list?
Business email address, company name, contact name, job title or role, industry classification, country (Mexico), and company size band. Phone numbers and postal locale are included where available. The file is delivered as a CSV with a header row and is importable into Instantly, Smartlead, Apollo, HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, and any tool that accepts CSV upload.
What open and reply rates should I expect from a Mexico cold-email campaign?
Based on aggregated campaign data in the B2B Cold Email Benchmark Dataset (DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20136256), well-targeted Mexico campaigns achieve 14–22% open rates (median 18%) and 1.5–4% reply rates. Performance lands at the upper end when the list is verified within 14 days of send, the sending domain is authenticated (SPF+DKIM+DMARC), and copy is matched to Spanish business conventions.
How is Mexico different from sending to a global B2B list?
Mexican business culture values personal relationships, formality in initial contact (titles and surnames), and patience in building confianza. Mexican B2B purchasing is relationship-first and CEO-controlled. A list pre-filtered to Mexico lets you write a sequence calibrated to local conventions, instead of sending generic global copy and hoping it lands.
Can I get a sample of the Mexico business email list before buying?
Sample sizes and trial files vary by listing. Check the Mexico listing on LeadsBlue.com for the current sample policy — most catalogues offer either a free sample (10–50 records) or a paid mini-batch to validate fit before committing to the full database.