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Javier de Lope Francés was born on 1979 in Puebla, is an entrepreneur. Discover Javier de Lope Francés's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?
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Javier de Lope Francés Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Javier de Lope Francés worth at the age of 44 years old? Javier de Lope Francés’s income source is mostly from being a successful entrepreneur. He is from Mexico. We have estimated
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Technology projects began when Mexico's federal tax authority began shifting to verified digital receipts. He set up several businesses that allows customers and businesses to register deductible purchases online. Technology and real estate are combined in several co-working spaces in Puebla and other cities. In 2019, he started a DNA testing service franchise, Código 46. In almost all cases, De Lope's involvement is in the creation of the business. Once it is running, he sells the business to move onto the next project.
He attended the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Studies, graduating with a degree in industrial engineering in 2002.
By 2002, de Lope was directing two enterprises, and had about 200 people working for him, which still studying engineering. By age thirty he had created five businesses. As of 2010, he was focused on three businesses. Publicidad Estudiantil LOFRAN sold advertising directed towards university students, such as the flyers and free magazines that are seen on various campuses. El Súper Negocio en casa is a networking marketing enterprise dedicated to selling groceries and medicines. Facture Ya is a company that sells software to small and medium-sized businesses to generate electronic receipts needed for tax purposes in Mexico.
In 2002, he published his autobiography “Para Los Negocios No Hay Edad” (In business there is no age), published by Monterrey Tech with a preface by Mexican president Vicente Fox. The book is in its third edition.
In 2001, de Lope began Publicidad Universitaria LOFRAM, with only 600 pesos of capital which he used to make business cards. The idea for the business came while he was bored in class and not listening to the professor. This company produces agendas, calendars and other publications which are handed out to students for free. He went to several companies with the idea and with the money they paid him for advertising space, he began producing the articles. By 2010, this company was operating in Puebla, Guadalajara, Guanajuato, Monterrey and Baja California Norte. After 20 years of operation, he closed this business.
Starting in 2000, Puebla began experiencing a rapid expansion in size and population. De Lope went into construction with the development of the Sonata Center, and upscale mall in the south of the city. However, he stated that he found more opportunity in health care. In the 2010s, he began a series of medical center construction projects under the name Torres Médicas (Medical Tower), with Torres Médicas Angelópolics in Puebla and Torres Médicas Veracruz. These centers have hospital facilities, private doctors' offices and general commercial space.
By age 24, de Lope had earned sixteen awards and other recognitions in Mexico and abroad. He was named entrepreneur of the year with the North America Collegiate Entrepreneur Award. He is the first Spanish speaking person to win the Student Entrepreneur 2000 award from the Jefferson Smurfit Center for Entrepreneurial Studies of the Saint Louis University.
As a college student, de Lope decided to start a business. Starting with a few power tools, his original idea was to make rustic furniture, but after a month he decided this was not viable. Instead, he shifted his focus to decorative picture frames, incrusted with dried flowers affixed with resin. To start the business, he asked local carpenters to lend him the wood, promising to pay them as soon as the company started making money. In 1999, he created a business plan to expand the business, entering it in the Venture Challenge 2000 international business plan competition at San Diego State University. He was the seventh student from Monterrey Tech to compete, but the first to place, coming in third. More importantly, he competition put him in touch with directors from Ticketmaster and Price Costco, who pledged one million dollars to expand the business. At this time, de Lope was only twenty. Today, the frames are made by disabled workers. The company is in Puebla and as of 2010 employed about 200 people. Only a small percentage work at the plant, with the rest working at home with company provided materials. He hires the disabled saying that they are good workers, and it has a social benefit. In his fifth semester, de Lope studied abroad in Spain, making contacts to export the frames there. Today, the company exports to fourteen countries in the Americas, Europe and Asia, making about 20,000 frames a week. However, De Lope sold his interest in this company after 20 years.
De Lope spent his last year of high school in California with the aim of improving his English, returning to Mexico in 1998.
He used this money to set up and open a car inspection center concession when he returned to Puebla in 1998. However, in the following year he had to sell his interest in the business because of college.
Javier de Lope Francés (born 1979) is a Mexican entrepreneur who founded several startups starting in high school. By the end of his college career he had founded 5 businesses, securing one million USD to expand one of them. His career since then has focused on creating new businesses, primarily in real estate and technology in Mexico.
De Lope is a first-generation Mexian, born in 1979 to Spanish immigrant parents. His father managed a plastics plant, directing about sixty employees in Puebla. His mother was a professor at the Universidad de las Americas in Puebla.