Millicom cuts Chile workforce by 35% after taking Telefónica control

Millicom presented its first-quarter 2026 results and reported cutting 35% of its Chile staff after taking control of Telefónica operations in February. The move generated US$21 million in severance and voluntary retirement costs.

The company entered the Chilean market mid-quarter and applied its strategy to reverse accumulated losses. According to Telefónica data at the end of 2025, staff stood at 3,236 people, resulting in about 1,130 layoffs.

CEO Marcelo Benítez noted that debt was also reduced by US$85 million, lowering the leverage ratio by 0.4 times EBITDA. The commercial offering of Movistar was simplified and a plan to improve the mobile network was launched.

The firm generated US$200 million in revenue between February and March and achieved positive cash flow before restructuring. CFO Bart Vanhaeren highlighted that the operation moved from losing US$500,000 daily to optimism about reaching neutral cash flow by year-end.

Joint venture results posted US$13 million in losses, driven mainly by the Chile stake.

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Chile's Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz announces gradual corporate tax cut from 27% to 23% at press conference, graph on screen.
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José Antonio Kast's government will present a miscellaneous bill on Wednesday with over 40 measures, including a phased corporate tax cut from 27% to 23% between 2028 and 2030. The reduction will occur over three years: 1.5 points the first year, 1.5 the second, and 1 the third. Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz defended the measure as a boost to investment and employment.

The government of Javier Milei approved the acquisition of Telefónica Argentina by Telecom, but imposed regulatory conditions including the transfer of 6 million clients.

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A total of 648 companies reported their 2025 financial results to the Comisión para el Mercado Financiero (CMF) on Tuesday, March 31, totaling profits of US$32.231 million, a 28.57% year-over-year increase. Codelco posted the highest earnings at US$2.422.4 million, boosted partly by its lithium business. Overall revenues reached US$373.920 million, with cash equivalents rising to US$49.667 million.

Following Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz's memos sparking controversy over 2027 budget reviews, Chile's Ministry of Social Development and Family (Midesof) announced a 2.24% cut—equivalent to about $36.6 million (CLP 36.6 billion) from its total budget—below the 3% target. The adjustments target inefficiencies while protecting social benefits, as defended by President José Antonio Kast amid backlash.

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Nuam, the holding integrating the exchanges of Santiago, Colombia and Lima, reported first-quarter 2026 results with operational income of US$46 million.

Banco Mundo Mujer posted a net profit of 25.94 billion pesos in the first quarter of 2026. The figure marks a 4.44 percent drop from the same period last year.

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President José Antonio Kast's government presented its National Reconstruction Project to Congress, featuring about 40 measures to boost growth, including a corporate tax cut from 27% to 23% and tax reintegration. Ministers toured regions on Friday to defend the bill, as OTIC and IMF warn of labor and fiscal risks. A poll shows 54% believe Congress should approve it.

 

 

 

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