Grupo EPM reports $40.6 trillion revenues for 2025

Grupo EPM announced consolidated revenues of $40.6 trillion for fiscal year 2025, with net profit of $5.3 trillion up 9% from 2024. EBITDA reached $11 trillion despite challenges like regulatory pressures and climate variability. The Debt/EBITDA ratio stayed below the required threshold.

Grupo EPM reported strong financial results for 2025, a year marked by regulatory pressures, climate variability, and higher operating costs, according to the company. Consolidated revenues reached $40.6 trillion, EBITDA $11 trillion, and net profit $5.3 trillion, up 9% from 2024. EPM, its main subsidiary, recorded revenues of $20 trillion, EBITDA of $7.5 trillion, and net profit of $4.9 trillion. Portfolio diversification was key: 49% of profit from energy generation (hydro and thermal), 27% from distribution, 15% from water supply, sewerage, wastewater, and solid waste; 3% from transmission; and 1% from natural gas. This confirms the resilience of the balanced portfolio, the firm highlighted. John Maya Salazar, general manager of EPM and Group leader, stated: «In 2025, Grupo EPM achieved results that confirm its capacity to advance in complex scenarios. These are accomplishments reflecting the work we have been doing to achieve lasting efficiencies that support the Group's sustainability amid current and future challenges. We are also implementing EPM's new organizational structure». Debt management kept the Debt/EBITDA ratio at 2.9 for the Group and 3.5 for EPM, below the 3.5 required for the target rating.»

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