MercadoLibre's Q1 Performance: Intensifying Margin Pressures Despite Strong Growth
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MercadoLibre's Q1 Performance: Intensifying Margin Pressures Despite Strong Growth

authorBy Mariana Mazzucato
DateJul 05, 2026
Read time2 min

MercadoLibre (MELI) has been a subject of my coverage since October of last year, with a patient approach to re-evaluate its stock when better valuations emerged. While acknowledging its strong growth trajectory and competitive ecosystem, I remained cautious about assuming an automatic improvement in margins.

The company's first-quarter 2026 results showcased impressive top-line expansion, yet this was overshadowed by a substantial decline in operating margins. The primary drivers behind this margin compression were the rapid growth of its loan portfolio and a structural shift in its business mix. This quarter's performance saw operating margins fall by approximately 600 basis points, pushing back the projected timeline for margin recovery to 2027.

Consequently, critical areas of focus now include credit quality and net interest margins after accounting for losses. The aggressive expansion of MercadoLibre's loan book, combined with ongoing changes in its business segments, presents elevated risks that warrant close monitoring. While the company's valuation has corrected, dropping into the low 40s on forward earnings, a more comprehensive understanding of these credit risks and further downside in valuation would be essential before considering an upgrade from its current 'Hold' rating.

MercadoLibre's journey through robust growth and evolving market dynamics highlights the intricate balance between expansion and profitability. A clear and consistent strategy in navigating its credit portfolio and optimizing its diverse business segments will be crucial for sustainable long-term success, fostering investor confidence and demonstrating resilience in a dynamic economic landscape.

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