Mexican Financial Group Banorte starts the year with recognition for in-house talent. Santiago Leal Singer, Director of Financial Markets Strategy at Banorte, has been named a member of the 2026 Class of the Future Leaders Group (FLG) of the Institute of International Finance (IIF).
“Grupo Financiero Banorte reaffirms its position as a benchmark of excellence, leadership, and talent development in the financial sector,” the firm stated in a press release, expressing its pride in the appointment of its executive to this influential global finance group.
“This designation strengthens Banorte’s strategic voice in the leading global financial forums and solidifies its presence in the international leadership ecosystem. It also enhances the group’s value proposition for clients, investors, and employees by incorporating best practices, a global outlook, and world-class strategic capabilities,” the institution added.
Based in Washington, D.C., the IIF is the global association for the financial industry, representing nearly 400 members across more than 60 countries. Its membership includes commercial and investment banks, asset managers, insurers, stock exchanges, sovereign wealth funds, hedge funds, central banks, and development banks. The Institute serves as the primary voice of the private sector on issues of regulation, financial stability, and global economic policy.
The Future Leaders Group was created by the IIF in 2014 as a program to identify and connect the individuals who will shape the future of the industry over the next decade. Its members are rigorously selected for their leadership potential and strategic vision. The 2026 Class is composed of 60 participants, each representing an IIF member institution, and spans 32 countries and a variety of areas of expertise.
Based in Mexico City, Leal leads the bank’s outlook on fixed income, currencies, and commodities within the Economic Research division. He is responsible for shaping macroeconomic and market narratives, translating global events into forecasts and investment insights that inform decision-making across multiple business lines and stakeholder groups.
Over more than 12 years at Banorte, his role has evolved from a focus on global macroeconomic and emerging market analysis to a leadership position at the intersection of markets and institutional strategy. He is a member of the bank’s main investment committees and maintains active dialogue with other financial institutions, contributing to the exchange between markets and investment governance.
He is also a frequent speaker and panelist at industry forums. He holds an MBA from Columbia University in New York and a degree in Industrial Engineering from Universidad Iberoamericana.



