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MÉXICO MONTERREYGUADALAJARA
84.8%
14.2%
1.0%
Cinépolis®Cinemex®
Otros
Cinépolis®Cinemex®
Otros
55.8%
42.5%
1.7%
Cinépolis®Cinemex®
Otros
56.2%
41.5%
2.3%
65.2%
31.6%
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LOCATIONS (Numbers of screens per city)
México City (715), Monterrey (237), Guadalajara (211), Puebla (103), Tijuana (100), Querétaro (70), Acapulco (67), León (60), Mexicali (59), Cd. Juárez (58), Toluca (56), Villahermosa (52), San Luis Potosí (51), Mérida (47), Morelia (45), Aguascalientes (40), Veracruz (38), Cancún (37), Jalapa (35), Hermosillo (34), Tuxtla Gutiérrez (34), Reynosa (33), Celaya (31), Saltillo (30), Chihuahua (28), Matamoros (26), Torreón (25), Cuernavaca (24), Culiacán (24), Ensenada (23), Campeche (23), La Paz (23), Pachuca (22), Colima (19), Tapachula (18), Coatzacoalcos (18), Los Cabos (18), Nuevo Laredo (17), Irapuato (17), Orizaba (17), Tampico (15), Durango (15), Mazatlán (15), Cd. Obregón (14), Puerto Vallarta (14), Oaxaca (14), Chetumal (13), Zacatecas (12), Nogales (12), Cd. Victoria (12), Playa del Carmen (12), Cuautla (12), Tehuacan (12), Uruapan (11), Minatitlan (10), Cd. Del Carmen (10), San Cristobal de las Casas (10), Lázaro Cárdenas (9), Manzanillo (9), Comalcalco (8), Córdoba (8), Zamora (8), Cd. Cuauhtemoc (8), Cd. Acuña (8), Sahuayo (8), San Luis Río Colorado (8), Uriangato (7), Parral (7), Chilpancingo (7), La Piedad (7), Salamanca (7), Tlaxcala (7), Comitán (7), Cozumel (7), Zapopan (7), San Juan del Río (7), Tecate (7), Tuxpan (7), Iguala (7), Nuevo Vallarta (7), Tepeji del Río (6), San Francisco del Rincón (6), Silao (6), Acayucan (5), Tarimbaro (5), Paraiso (5), Tepic (5), Dolores Hidalgo (5), Jojutla (5), Autlan (5), Linares (5), Macuspana (5), Montemorelos (5), Martinez de la Torre (5), Apizaco (5), Cd. Hidalgo (5), Tepatitlan (5), Taxco (5), Emiliano Zapata (5), Tonala (4).
Guatemala City (53), Mixco (7), Mazatenango (5), Guatemala; Panamá City (47), Arraiján (10), Panamá; San José (21), Cartago (8), Moravia (8), Heredia (5), Costa Rica; San Salvador (19), Santa Ana (5), El Salvador; Tegucigalpa (10), San Pedro Sula (6), Honduras.
100 cities in Mexico:
Bogotá (28), Cali (14), Barrancabermeja (6) , Medellín (6), Colombia; Lima (25), Arequipa (6), Pucallpa (5), Perú; São Paulo (38), São Jose (22), Barueri (18), Salvador (15), Belem (14), Riberão Prieto (8), Jaboatão dos Guararapes (12), Natal (12), Guarulhos (11), Campinas (10), Fortaleza (15), São Luis (10), Cuiabá (8). Curitiba (8), Macapá (8), São Gonçalo (8), João Pessoa (16), Uberlandia (8), Campo Grande (7), Blumenau (7), Jundiai (7), Sorocaba (7), Goiâna (7), Bauru (6), Belo Horizonte (6), Caixas do Sul (6), Rio de Janeiro (6), Marília (5), Teresina (12), Cariacica (5), Manaus (26), Brazil; Santiago (98), Antofagasta (12), Calama (6), Talca (6), Puerto León (5), Temuco (5), Valparaíso (5), Melipilla (14), Arica (1), Los Ángeles (6), Chile.
Thane (19), Bangalore (18), Delhi (17), Pune (15), Bhopal (13), Kochi (11), Hyderabad (10), Amritsar (9), Mumbai (9), Jaipur (8), Ahmedabad (6), Surat (6), Vadodara (6), Vijayawada (6), Coimbatore (5), Hubli (5), Ludhiana (5), Mangalore (5), Bhatinda (4), Chandigarh (4), Gwalior (4), Kolkata (7), Kota (4), Lucknow (12), Patna (4), Ambala (3), Panipat (3), India.
California (64), Florida (46).
13 cities in Central America:
48 cities in South America:
27 cities in Asia:
2 states in US:
Madrid (107), Barcelona (49), Málaga (43), Las Palmas (28), Gijón (27), Tenerife (23), A Coruña (21), Albacete (19), Valencia (16), Almería (13), Viscaya (11), Vitoria (11), Zaragoza (10), La Rioja (10), Pontevedra (10), Alicante (10), Tarragona (10).
17 cities in Spain:
CORPORATE FACT SHEETJune 2016
EnriqueRamírez Villalón
AlejandroRamírez Magaña
World Wide
262.3Mexico
Millionpatrons.
83.4
Millionpatrons.
178.9
SEATS to the end of may, 2016.
1971 FOUNDED 1971 in Morelia, Michoacán, under the name of Organización Ramírez©.
Passion for Results, Commitment, Integrity, Excellence in Service and Being Popcorn.
MISSIONBe the best choice of
entertainment, strengthening our leadership in the film industry
worldwide, o�ering fun, innovation and stellar service.
VISIONWe light up the movie of your life
with smiles and unforgettable moments.
(1971-2014)
With presence in 13 countries.
SCREEN TOTAL CINEMASBY BRAND
LEADERSHIP INOTHER CITIES
CINÉPOLIS®IN THE WORLD
Tuxpan Playa delCarmen
Mérida
CampecheVeracruz
ComalcalcoChetumal
Villahermosa
San Cristóbalde las Casas
Tapachula
TehuacánTlaxcala
Xalapa
San Josédel Cabo
Cd. Obregón
Hermosillo
Nogales
Cd. Juárez
Chihuahua
Mazatlán
La Paz
Zacatecas
Aguascalientes
LeónGuadalajara
San Luis Potosí
Tampico
Puerto Vallarta
Colima
Manzanillo
Iguala
Lázaro Cárdenas
Acapulco
ZamoraMorelia
TolucaUruapan
TecateSan LuisRío ColoradoMexicali
Rosarito
Tijuana
Ensenada
Cd. CuahutémocParral
Tepejidel Río
Querétaro
Pachuca
CelayaIrapuato
Salamanca
DistritoFederal
Cuautla
Puebla
Oaxaca
Cuernavaca
Uriangato
Salamanca
Cd. Acuña
Nuevo Laredo
Monterrey
Cd. Victoria
Torreón
Culiacán
Durango
Saltillo
Orizaba
Coatzacoalcos
Minatitlán
Tuxtla Gutiérrez
Reynosa
Matamoros
Cancún
Cozumel
844,695
*Last 12 months
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
CHIEF EXECUTIVEOFFICER
CORPORATEVALUES
ATTENDANCE
2015
India, USA, Spain,Central and South America
4PLACETH WORLD RANK AMONG
EXHIBITION CIRCUITSin terms of numberof screens
MARKET SHARE IN MEXICO*
3,0
74 3,34
3
3,8
41
2,79
7
2,4
61
2,21
9
Guatemala
CENTRAL AMERICA
Honduras
El Salvador
Costa RicaPanamá
INDIA
India
U.S.A.
Miami
San Diego
SOUTH AMERICAColombia
Perú Brasil
Chile
3,0
74 3,34
3
3,8
41
4,5
48
2,79
7
2,4
61
2,21
9
2,0
30
1,737
1,575
1,38
5
1,214
1,121
96
0
84
4
704
68
8
547
44
9
368
279
203
160
136
123
118
107
103
96
82
7057535347
42
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’71 ’72 ’73 ’74 ’75 ’76 ’77 ’78 ’79 ’80 ’81 ’82 ’83 ’84 ’85 ’86 ’87 ’88 ’89’90 ’91 ’92 ’93 ’94 ’95 ’96 ’97 ’98 ’99’00 ’01 ’02 ’03’04 ’05’06 ’07’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 ’12 ’13 ’14 ’15
SPAINLa CoruñaAsturias
Viscaya AlavaLa Rioja
Barcelona
Tarragona
Zaragoza
Valencia
Albacete
Alicante
AlmeríaMálaga
Cádiz
Las Palmas
Tenerife
Pontevedra
Madrid
TOTAL
550
TRAD.
391
VIP
72
XTREME®
7
FUN®
18
HOYTS®CHILE
25
YelmoESPAÑA
37
www.cinepolis.comCINÉPOLIS® MÉXICO
www.xtremecinemas.comXTREME CINEMAS®
www.yelmocines.esYELMO CINES
www.cinepolisklic.comCINÉPOLIS KLIC®
www.cinepolisusa.comLUXURY CINEMAS®
www.cinehoyts.clHOYTS® CHILE
www.cinepolisindia.comCINÉPOLIS® INDIA
www.cinepolis.com.brCINÉPOLIS® BRASIL
WEBPAGES
SOCIAL NETWORKS
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
• Box o�ce booths in cinemas• O�cial apps (iOS and Android)• Internet and Mobile Phone through (www.cinepolis.com)• Facebook• Call Center 01-800-120-0220• Call Center in Mexico D.F. 55-2122-6060• Guadalajara 33-3540-9090• Monterrey 81-8128-5555• Puebla 222-309-1010• Morelia 443-323-6060• Tijuana 664-633-3636• Cancún 998-193-2300• Colombia (Bogotá 571-354-6363)• Costa Rica (San José 506-227-89356)• Panamá (Ciudad de Panamá 507-306-14-00)• Automatic ticket tellers (in 62 of our main cinemas).
CINECAFÉ® ANDCOFFEE TREE®
• Crépes• Cakes• Smoothies• Frappés• Co�ee• Tea
DULCERÍA
• Popcorn• Nachos• Hot-Dog• Coca-Cola®• Candy• Chocolates• Holanda Icecream• Icee®
COMBOS VIP
• Sushi• Bar
DULCÍPOLIS®
BAGUISBaguisCroissantsFrench Fries
• Dulcería Dulcípolis® • Cinecaf鮕 Co�ee Tree® • Spyral® Icecreams
• Baguis® • Sushi and Bar.
TICKET SALES CHANNELS
INNOVATION
PRODUCTS
We have received some CSR awards such as: • Lorena Guillé our Director of Corporate Social Responsibility was granted the Impulsa Social Entrepreneur Of The Year award which is given by the Anáhuac University’s Social Responsibility Faculty• National Award to the Best CSR Brand “Anáhuac-Al Ries 2008”• Best CSR Program by CEMEFI (Mexican Centre for Philanthropy)• 2 Gold E�es in 2009 awarded by AMAP (Mexican Association of Advertising Agencies)• Best Corporate Foundation by CLARES (Latin American Centre of Social Responsibility)• 12 consecutive years with the ESR (Socially Responsible Enterprise) Seal.
Our main CSR program “Del Amor Nace la Vista©” (Sight is born out of love) is aimed at curing cataracts in scarce resources communities throughout Mexico. To date more than 28,300 have regained sight.
Another CSR program is “Vamos Todos a Cinépolis©” (Let’s all go to Cinépolis) which has taken 3.7 million children from poor communities to the movies since 1998.
LOGOVTAC
We have created expression forums for young filmmakers such as the contest “Hazlo en Corto-metraje” (Do it in short film) and the “Festival Internacional de Cine en Derechos Humanos” (International Film Festival of Human Rights).
MEXICO
CENTRAL AMERICA
SOUTH AMERICA
In South America there are are 82 cinemas with 596 screens: Colombia (6 cinemas with 47 screens belong to Cinépolis © and 2 cinema with 7 screens belongs to Cinépolis VIP©), Peru (4 cinemas with 36 screens belong to Cinépolis©), Brazil (45 cinemas with 348 screens belong to Cinépolis©), and Chile (25 cinemas with 158 screens belong to marca Hoyts© Chile).
ASIA
In India there are 44 cinemas with 218 screens located in India, 23 cinemas with 137 screens that belong to the brand Cinépolis©, 3 cinemas with 10 screens belong to Cinépolis VIP© and 18 cinemas and 71 screens belong to FUN©.
USA
In US there are 11 cinemas with 110 screens that belong to the brand of Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas©.
WORLD WIDE
SPAIN
In Spain there are 37 cinemas with 414 screens that belong to the brand of Yelmo Cinemas©.
Cinépolis® has introduced innovative concepts to the exhibition industry, such as the first multiplexes (Multicinemas®), the first concept of a luxury cinema (Cinépolis VIP®), the partnership with IMAX® turned into Cinépolis IMAX®, recently the first concept of edutainment with Cinema Park®, Macro XE® screens and 4DXTM screens. More over, Cinépolis® has innovated in the design of movie halls with stadium-seating, double-armrest, macro-screens. In sales it has innovated with the loyalty card Club Cinépolis®, ticket sales by Internet or Mobile Phone through www.cinepolis.com, credit and debit card payments. Last but not least, it has innovated with a wide variety of food products, from flavor popcorn to co�ee and Baguis.
NUMBER OF CINEMAS AND SCREENS
In Mexico there are 347 cinemas and 3,075 screens: 289 cinemas and 2,827 screens belong to the brand Cinépolis©, 51 cinemas and 227 screens belong to Cinépolis VIP© and 7 cinemas and 21 screens belong to Xtreme Cinemas©.
In Central America there are 29 cinemas and 204 screens: Guatemala (7 cinemas and 61 screens belong to Cinépolis© and 1 cinema with 4 screens belongs to Cinépolis VIP©), Costa Rica (5 cinemas and 37 screens belong to Cinépolis© and 2 cinema with 5 screens belongs to Cinépolis VIP©), El Salvador (3 cinemas with 24 screens belong to Cinépolis©), Panamá (5 cinemas with 43 screens belong to Cinépolis© and 3 cinemas with 14 screens belong to Cinépolis VIP©) and Honduras (2 cinema with 13 screens belongs to Cinépolis© and 1 cinema with 3 screens belongs to Cinépolis VIP©).
MAIN BUSINESS LINES
First run exhibitionof films in movie halls,
food and beveragesales
sales and on-screenadvertisement.
EXHIBITION TRADEMARKS
FOOD AND BEVERAGES BUSINESS UNITS
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYAt Cinépolis© our Corporate Social Responsibility reflects our commitment to the well-being of our people, the environment, business ethics, and a fairer society.
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
9.3MILLIONSOF FANS
1.9MILLIONSOF FANS
4.8MILLIONS OFFOLLOWERS
• The Coca Cola Company® • IMAX® Corporation • Banamex® • 4DXTM
KEY PARTNERSHIPS
EMPLOYEES 35,442
To May 31st 2016, the total number of cinemas is 550 and 4,617 digital screens, of which 12 are IMAX©, 59 are Macro XE©, 28 are 4DX©, 23 PLUUS© and 20 Junior©.
Santa Fe, DF+52 551 105 55 00
Morelia, Mich.+52 443 322 62 00 +11 25 26 49 00
Brasil+00 3491 7589 600Spain
Estados Unidos323-556-6340 +506 4000-2463
Centroamérica Andina+(57-1)7427135
India+91 (124) 43 88 521
• Top Companies and Expansión has recognized us for 8 consecutive years as a “Super Company” highlighting our cultural practices and working environment.• Cinepolis has been recognized as one of the 100 More Global Mexican Companies by Expansion magazine for the presence and revenues of its operations outside of Mexico.• Cinépolis’ Call Center was awarded as the Best Internal Operations Strategy during the 10th National Award of Excelence in Company-Customer Relationships and Contact Centers.• Forbes magazine has appointed us as one of the 10 More Multinational Mexican Companies.
In the entire world, the total number of cinemas that belongs to the brand Cinépolis© are 386 with 3,568 screens, 62 cinemas with 266 screens belong to the brand VIP© , 7 cinemas with 21 screens belong to the brand Xtreme Cinemas©, 9 cinemas with 81 screens belong to the brand Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas©, 18 cinemas with 71 screens belong to the brand FUN©, 25 cinemas with 158 screens belong to the brand Hoyts Chile© and 37 cinemas with 414 screens belong to the brand Yelmo©.