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| Full name | Becycob S.A. |
| Ticker / exchange | BECYCOB.EC — Bolsa de Valores de Quito (BVQ), Ecuador |
| Headquarters | Ecuador (city not disclosed in available sources) |
| Sector | Not disclosed in available sources |
| Employees | Not disclosed in available sources |
| Market value (market cap) | Not disclosed in available sources |
| Yearly sales (revenue) | Not disclosed in available sources |
| Net profit | Not disclosed in available sources |
| Net margin | Not disclosed in available sources |
| Return on equity | Not disclosed in available sources |
| Price-to-earnings | Not disclosed in available sources |
| Dividend yield | Not disclosed in available sources |
| Website | Not disclosed in available sources |
What it is
Becycob S.A. is an Ecuadorian company incorporated as a sociedad anónima (a public limited company) and listed on the Bolsa de Valores de Quito, Ecuador’s main securities exchange. It appears in the BVQ’s roster of renta variable (equity) issuers alongside roughly 74 quoted companies.
Its business sector, products or services, and founding year are not disclosed in any publicly accessible source found after an exhaustive multi-language search of the company name, the exchange filings system, and the Superintendencia de Compañías, Valores y Seguros (SCVS) portal.
Who owns it
Controlling shareholders, ownership percentages, and the free float are not disclosed in available sources. Under Ecuadorian law, all companies supervised by the SCVS must file an annual shareholder register, submitting to the regulator a copy of the balance sheet, the income statement, and a full list of administrators, legal representatives, and shareholders — including beneficial owners — in the first quarter of each year.
That filing is technically public, but the SCVS’s online portal requires interactive session authentication that blocks automated retrieval; a direct visit to the portal or a formal information request to the SCVS would be required to obtain the shareholder register.
Who runs it
The names of the chief executive, chief financial officer, and board chair are not disclosed in any publicly accessible source found during research. Ecuador’s company law requires the legal representative (representante legal) to be registered with the SCVS, but that record is gated behind the same interactive portal.
The money, in plain words
No audited financial statements — revenue, net profit, total assets, or any derived ratio — were retrievable from any primary source for any reporting period. The Superintendencia de Compañías portal, the Bolsa de Valores de Quito filings page, and third-party aggregators returned no figures attributable to Becycob S.A. EODHD also carries no financials for this ticker.
Ecuador uses the US dollar as its official currency, so no foreign-exchange translation is required for any figures that may become available.
What it is doing now
No recent material events — deals, results announcements, leadership changes, or regulatory actions — involving Becycob S.A. were found in any Ecuadorian or international business source searched. The broader Ecuadorian capital market context is challenging: new securities issuances between January and May 2026 fell 56.6% against the same period of 2025, a contraction that reduces visibility for smaller listed companies across the board.
What to watch
- Primary source access. The SCVS portal (supercias.gob.ec) holds the audited balance sheet, income statement, and shareholder list filed annually by every Ecuadorian company. A researcher or investor with interactive browser access — or who submits a formal information request — should be able to retrieve Becycob’s financials and governance disclosures directly.
- BVQ equity bulletin. The BVQ’s statistical department publishes a periodic bulletin of share prices for all quoted companies; the most recent edition available in mid-2024 covered 74 firms and showed prices back to January 2023. Checking that bulletin will reveal the latest traded price and, combined with the share count from the SCVS filing, an implied market value.
- Ecuador market conditions. Any investor in a small Ecuadorian listed company should weigh the country’s thin trading volumes and limited analyst coverage, which make entry and exit prices difficult to predict.
Sources
- Bolsa de Valores de Quito (BVQ) — listed equities roster, referenced via: https://www.bolsadequito.com/
- Expreso.ec — “Bolsa de Valores de Quito: ¿Cuáles son las principales empresas que se cotizan?”, confirming Becycob’s listing: https://www.expreso.ec/actualidad/economia/bolsa-valores-quito-son-principales-empresas-cotizan-200766.html
- Superintendencia de Compañías, Valores y Seguros (SCVS) — public company filing portal (interactive access required): https://appscvsmovil.supercias.gob.ec/PortalInformacion/sector_societario.html
- GVN.com.ec — explanation of SCVS annual filing obligations under Ecuadorian company law: https://gvn.com.ec/2020/05/20/empresa-nacional-accionistas-socios-extranjeros/
- Market data: EODHD (no financials available for BECYCOB.EC).
This is news, not investment advice.
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