Order | Filed: August 19, 2026
| Entered: August 19, 2026
IN RE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT BONDS ANTITRUST LITIGATION
Anti-Trust | New York Southern
Order on Motion for Settlement
ORDER PRELIMINARILY APPROVINGPROPOSED SETTLEMENT WITH BANCO SANTANDER MEXICO, S.A., INSTITUCION DE BANCA MULTIPLE, GRUPO FINANCIERO SANTANDER MEXICO, BBVA MEXICO S.A., INSTITUCION DE BANCA MULTIPLE, GRUPO FINANCIERO BBVA MEXICO, BANCO NACIONAL DE MEXICO, S.A., INSTITUCION DE BANCA MULTIPLE, GRUPO FINANCIERO BANAMEX, DEUTSCHE BANK MEXICO, S.A., INSTITUTION DE BANCA MULTIPLE, HSBC MEXICO, S.A., INSTITUCION DE BANCA MULTIPLE, GRUPO FINANCIERO HSBC, AND BANK OF AMERICA MEXICO, S.A., INSTITUCION DE BANCA MULTIPLE,SCHEDULING HEARING FOR FINAL APPROVAL THEREOF, AND APPROVING THE PROPOSED FORM AND PROGRAM OF NOTICE TO THE CLASS granting (380) Motion for Settlement in case 1:18-cv-02830-JPO. NOW, THEREFORE, on this 18th Day of August, 2026, upon application of the IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: 1. Except for the terms expressly defined herein, the Court adopts and incorporates the definitions in the Settlement Agreement for the purposes of this Order. 2. The Court finds that it has subject matter jurisdiction to preliminarily approve the Settlement Agreement, including all exhibits thereto, and the Settlement contained therein under 28 U.S.C. § 1331, and that it has personal jurisdiction over Plaintiffs, Settling Defendants (in this Action only and for purposes of this Settlement only), and all members of the Settlement Class. 3. Solely for purposes of the Settlement, the Settlement Class is hereby preliminarily certified and maintained as a class action, pursuant to Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The Court finds that the applicable provisions of Rules 23(a) and 23(b)(3) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure have been satisfied and that the Court will likely be able to approve the Settlement and certify the Settlement Class for purposes of judgment. The Settlement Class is defined as: as further set forth herein. 5. The Court hereby appoints Lowey Dannenberg, P.C. as Class Counsel to such Settlement Class for purposes of the Settlement, having determined that the requirements of Rule 23(g) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure are fully satisfied by this appointment. 6. The Court appoints A.B. Data, Ltd. as Settlement Administrator for purposes of the Settlement. 7. Plaintiffs are hereby appointed as representatives of the Settlement Class.8. A hearing will be held on December 3, 2026 at 3:00 p.m. before the undersigned, to consider the fairness, reasonableness, and adequacy of the Settlement (the "Fairness Hearing"). At the scheduled time, all interested parties should dial (855) 244-8681 and enter access code 2312 828 7066##. The foregoing date, time, and place of the Fairness Hearing shall be set forth in the Class Notice, which is ordered herein, but shall be subject to adjournment or change by the Court without further notice to the members of the Settlement Class, other than that which may be posted at the Court or on the Settlements website at www.MGBAntitrustSettlement.com, AS FURTHER SET FORTH HEREIN. 11. All proceedings in this Action as to Settling Defendants, other than such proceedings as may be necessary to implement the proposed Settlement or to effectuate the terms of the Settlement Agreement, are hereby stayed and suspended until further order of this Court. 12. All members of the Settlement Class and their legally authorized representatives, unless and until they have submitted a valid request for exclusion from the Settlement Class (hereinafter, "Request for Exclusion"), are hereby preliminarily enjoined, as further set forth herein. 18. At least forty-nine (49) days prior to the Fairness Hearing, the Settlement Administrator shall serve and file a sworn statement attesting to compliance with the notice provisions in paragraphs 13-16 of this Order. Any motion to intervene must comply with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedureand the Local Rules of the Court.22. All objectors shall make themselves available to be deposed by any Party in the Southern District of New York or the county of the objector's residence or principal place of business within seven (7) days of service of the objector's timely written objection, as further set forth herein. 33. The Court preliminarily approves the establishment of the Settlement Fund defined in the Settlement Agreement (the "Settlement Fund") as a qualified settlement fund pursuant to Section 468B of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder. 34. The Court appoints The Huntington National Bank to act as Escrow Agent for theSettlement Fund. 41. The Court's preliminary certification of the Settlement Class and appointment of Plaintiffs as class representatives, as provided herein are without prejudice to, or waiver of, the rights of any non-settling Defendant to contest any other request by Plaintiffs to certify a class. The Court's findings in this Preliminary Approval Order shall have no effect on the Court's ruling on any motion to certify any class in the Action, or... (truncated)