ISA, MULTI LATIN-AMERICAN

Similar documents
ISA AND ITS BUSINESS UNITS

ISA, MULTI LATIN-AMERICAN

ISA, MULTI LATIN-AMERICAN with 33 companies and 4 businesses in eight countries

Corporate Presentation May, 2014

Corporate Presentation August, 2014

CORPORATE PRESENTATION August, 2014

Investor Presentation

Investor Presentation

VI Meeting of the Executive Steering Committee

BANK GUARANTEES BALANCE - USD USD USD USD USD USD USD USD

XIV Meeting of National Coordinators of the Initiative for the Integration of the Regional Infrastructure in South America

Call Center Industry in Colombia

May El Dorado International Airport. Aeropuerto Internacional El El Dorado

J.P. Morgan 9 th Annual Global Emerging Markets Corporate Conference. Miami, February 2018

shareholders Autopistas de la Montaña, ISA s grand commitment

Second Quarter 2017 Results Presentation. August 2017

Consorcio Transmantaro

Copa Holdings Reports Record Earnings of US$41.8 Million for 4Q06 and US$134.2 Million for Full Year 2006

Acquisition of Lafarge s assets in Honduras

History Culture Landscape Industry

OPERATING AND FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Geographic Qualities of South America

Citi Annual Latin America Conference New York March 24-26, 2010

Larrain Vial Conference. Santiago, Chile March 2009

Telecommunication Projects for Regions of Peru Fund for Investments in Telecommunications - FITEL

The Financial Agenda: Investment Climate in South America

COLOMBIA: SHARED SERVICES CENTERS

Transport Infrastructure Concessions: Chilean Experience

NOVEMBER YEAR III LATIN AMERICA&CARIBBEAN MID-MARKETS: OPPORTUNITIES IN THE REGION

ICT: MINAS GERAIS. Federation of Industries of the State of Minas Gerais

About Romipack 5 ABOUT ROMIPACK

Peru: Investment Opportunities Infrastructure and public services

Bank of America Merrill Lynch Emerging Markets Corporate Conference. Miami, June 2016

Investment Highlights

COLOMBIAN: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

MARKET REPORT. Argentina: Low-Cost Airlines - the New Protagonists

A global player in the infrastructure sector, with capabilities sourcing and financing, engineering, construction, advanced management

2Q Earnings Results Presentation

Results 1 st Quarter 2004

Endesa Chile 1Q14 Results

integrated ANNUAL report 2012

Latin America Airfinance Conference

Santander 22 nd Annual Latin American Conference. Cancun, January 2018

BUILDING A REGIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE FUTURE OF INTERNET IN LATIN AMERICA

SMART CITIES FOR THE WORLD / MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS CHILE as a smart country

01 Amadeus at a glance

Results 3 rd Quarter 2003

Results 2 nd Quarter 2004

SOUTH AMERICA. Country Police Medical Embassy/Consulate. The U.S. Embassy is located at:

US-460 CONCEPTUAL PROPOSAL

ANA HOLDINGS Announces Mid-Term Corporate Strategy for FY ~Strengthening the foundations of the business and looking into the future~

Urban Climate Change Research Network and ARC3.2

Thank you for participating in the financial results for fiscal 2014.

Copa Holdings Reports Earnings of US$30.3 Million and EPS of US$0.70 for 3Q08

Conference Call 1Q14 Results. Investor Relations May 15, 2014

Investment Highlights

Cosmetics and Toiletries. April 2014

Results 1 st Quarter 2005

WELCOME LATIN AMERICA IN YOURS HANDS

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Joaquín Ayuso. Chief Executive Officer

Why Colombia Investment Environment & Business Opportunities

Operational implementation of new ATM automated systems and integration of the existing ones FOLLOW-UP ON THE IMPLEMENATION OF AUTOMATED SYSTEMS

Endesa Chile 9M14 Results

INITIATIVE FOR THE INTEGRATION OF REGIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE IN SOUTH AMERICA (IIRSA) Ninth Meeting of the Executive Steering Committee

The Latin America & Caribbean Market!

UBS 14 th Global Emerging Markets Conference. New York, November 2016

The Rental Car Market: All Things American. John Healy Managing Director Northcoast Research International Car Rental Show

Fact Sheet ELANBiz: Country Profile Brazil 1

The Government s Aviation Strategy Transport for the North (TfN) response

Peru: Investment Opportunities Infrastructure and public services

LAN AIRLINES REPORTS NET INCOME OF US$88.3 MILLION FOR THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2010

3Q 2016 Earnings Results Presentation. B787 Dreamliner

Market Pulse: South America 1st Half of nd Edition

MRO Market Update & Industry Trends

ECONOMY AND PLANNING SECRETARIAT. State of São Paulo: Overview. State of São Paulo: The best investment opportunities ECONOMY AND PLANNING SECRETARIAT

UN-GGIM:Americas. UN-GGIM Expanded Bureau Meeting 7-9 December 2016, UN Headquarters New York. Rolando Ocampo President of UN-GGIM:Americas

From: OECD Tourism Trends and Policies Access the complete publication at: Chile

This transaction is at the securityholder level and will not impact the day-to-day operations, management or employees of SP AusNet.

CONTACT: Investor Relations Corporate Communications

Mission Statement. To be a Leading Global Travel Management Company.

Investor Presentation

Copa Holdings Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2007 Results

LAN and TAM announce intention to combine. Investor Presentation August 13, 2010

Copa Holdings Reports Net Income of US$51.9 Million for the Fourth Quarter of 2008 and US$152.2 Million for Full Year 2008

Total group revenue up 12% R3,53 billion (2009: increase of 13%) Non-aeronautical revenue increased by 7% R1,83 billion (2009: increase of 20%)

Corporate Presentation. Miami, FL February 25th, 2015

natal show MAY 31 - JUNE 03 10am - 7pm EXPO CENTER NORTE BRAZIL São Paulo 10th Christmas Articles, Decoration and Gift Fair

J.P. Morgan 2019 Global Emerging Markets Corporate Conference. Miami, February 2019

STRATEGY OF DEVELOPMENT 2020 OF THE CCI SYSTEM IN UKRAINE

Indicative Territorial Planning

OPERATING AND FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS. Subsequent Events

Colombia: An Upcoming Emerging Market for International Investors April 2012

Crown Corporation BUSINESS PLANS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR Trade Centre Limited. Table of Contents. Business Plan

ABX. Holdings, Inc. BB&T Transportation Conference. February 2008

Deutsche Bank Andean Region Conference. London, May,2016

AviAlliance The Airport Management Company

e-infrastructures in Latin America Florencio I. Utreras Executive Director of CLARA

INFRASTRUCTURE GAP

Observatory of Urban Mobility for Latin America Jorge H. Kogan Vicepresidencia de Infraestructura - DAPS CAF - Banco de Desarrollo de América Latina

A SMARTER HOTEL INVESTMENT

Transcription:

in Latin America organization with 33 companies in four, MULTI LATIN-AMERICAN organization with 33 companies in four business units and eight countries

, directly and through its 33 affiliates and subsidiaries, implements important infrastructure projects that boost the continent s progress and contribute to the development of the inhabitants of Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador, Argentina, Panama, and Central America. Its activities are focused on the businesses of Electric Energy,,, and Real-Time Systems. For about 45 years, efficient and reliable delivery of its services has characterized the company in a framework of respect for human rights and protection of the environment, in order to favor competitiveness and regional sustainability, improvement of life quality, and development of the societies where it conducts its activities, all thanks to a human team of 3,765 highly qualified and committed associates. At the end of, s consolidated financial statements showed assets close to USD 13.3 billion, USD 1.9 billion of revenue and USD 225 million of net income. is a socially responsible company, distinguished for its ethical and serious stance of commitment to initiatives such as the Global Compact, the Millennium Development Goals and climate change that permits creation of value for its stakeholders, businesses and future generations.

and its companies work firmly on construction of an organizational culture where values, as pillars affirming its corporate identity, serve as the guide to achieve business success. Four corporate values that define their will to be and to do, bolster their trust and credibility, their form of behavior, and the way they want to achieve recognition. These values are: Ethics: It defines the character of the organization, generates trust for stakeholders, and identifies its directive staff, managers and associates. Social Responsibility: Commitment to search for improved standards of living for its employees and their families, the environment, and society in general. Innovation: Introduction of new aspects in the companies and their services, so as to help achievement of goals. Excellence: Compliance with the quality standards for service delivery that set us apart from our competitors. Strategy 's strategic focus means growing profitably with a focus on the countries and businesses where it is present, and using already developed capabilities and competencies, transferring knowledge between business units and countries. Likewise,, by declaring itself as a company with industrial vocation, has the advantage of obtaining the return of its investment through its efficient management.

Vision In the year 2020, will have tripled its earnings by capturing the most profitable growth opportunities in its current business areas in Latin America, promoting operational efficiency and optimizing its business portfolio. 's profitability will be higher than its equity cost, a trend sustainable along time. In the Energy Business Unit, will remain as the operator with the largest presence, will consolidate its position in the region and will reach levels of operational efficiency that are consistent with worldwide best practices. In the Business Unit, will seize regional opportunities, focusing on Colombia. In the Business Unit, will consolidate its leadership as an independent transporter and will have developed an IP ecosystem in the region. will expand its towards new services, accessing highly profitable new opportunities in other businesses. Mission Highly efficient development and operation of linear infrastructure systems where has differential capacities and advantages, based on the advancement of its human talent and innovation capacity, to create value for its shareholders and other stakeholders, and contribute to the sustainable development of the societies where it is present.

OUR BUSINESSES Electric Energy Electric energy transport is fundamental for having an energy market; it is the meeting point between generation and demand and the means to perform electric energy interchanges., through its affiliates and subsidiaries expands, operates, and maintains high voltage energy transmission systems positioning itself as one of Latin America s largest electricity international transporters. The above is possible thanks to 40,630 km of high-voltage grid operated by it, the Colombia-Venezuela, Colombia-Ecuador, Ecuador-Peru international interconnections, and its 75,960 MVA of transformation capacity. has in Colombia its companies INTERCOLOM- BIA and TRANSELCA; in Perú, Perú, Red de Energía del Perú REP, Consorcio Transmantaro CTM and Proyectos de Infraestructura del Perú PDI ; in Bolivia, Bolivia; in Chile, INTER- CHILE and in Brazil, affiliates Companhia de Transmissão de Energia Elétrica Paulista CTEEP (acquired through its investment vehicle Capital do Brasil), Interligação Elétrica Pinheiros IEPINHEIROS, Interligação Elétrica Serra do Japi SERRA DO JAPI, Interligação Elétrica de Minas Gerais IEMG and EVRECY. CTEEP, together with other regional partners, has in Brazil investments in the companies Interligação Elétrica Norte y Nordeste IENNE, Interligação Elétrica Sul IESUL, Interligação Elétrica do Madeira IE MADEIRA and Interligação Elétrica Garanhuns IEGARANHUNS. Additionally, owns 11.11% stock participation in Empresa Propietaria de la Red EPR, the entity that operates the Electric Interconnection System for Central America SIEPAC, and 50% ownership in bi-national company Interconexión Eléctrica Colombia Panamá ICP.

structures, designs, constructs, operates and maintains road infrastructure in markets where it can be relevant. Operation and maintenance are performed according to standards previously established by the business regulators in each of the countries where is present, and are based on processes that guarantee operational excellence and safety for users., through INTERVIAL CHILE and its five concessionaires (Ruta del Maipo, Ruta del Maule, Ruta del Bosque, Ruta de la Araucanía and Ruta de los Ríos), operates 907 km of highways in this South American country going from Santiago to Rio Bueno that position it as the largest inter-urban road concessions operator in the country. In Colombia, through its subsidiary INTERVIAL COLOMBIA, is focused on searching for businesses in fourth generation road projects.

participates in this business unit through INTERNEXA, a company that after ten years in operation, has laid a fiber optics network of 25,465 km, being the telecommunications operator with the largest continuous land network in the continent, crossing seven countries, connecting the Pacific coast to the Atlantic coast, and bringing together telecommunications along all of South America. In accordance with the criteria that broadband growth and the immediate availability of contents produced both internationally and locally, are key factors in improving people s life quality, INTERNEXA developed a strategy that allows the company to become a leader in Latin America in the field of relevant digital content distribution. In order to achieve this goal, the company has configured data centers in Colombia, Brazil, Peru and shortly in Chile, where it stores the servers of digital content international distributors. INTERNEXA is the owner of NQT a wholesale data carrier and provider of Internet access services. With 2,700 km of networks, it operates in the major industrial and oil-producing areas of the state of Rio de Janeiro. By acquiring this company, INTERNEXA improves and supplements its offer of transport and IP services in one of the most economically thriving and most populated states of Brazil, itself the fifth economy worldwide.

, through XM, carries out planning, design, optimization, commissioning, operation and management activities for transactional systems or technological platforms, involving value added information interchange and goods and services related markets. XM's experience in operation of the power system and administration of the electricity market, permits it to offer to several economic sectors, intelligent solutions based on the technology and knowledge acquired: Power sector: XM is in charge in Colombia, of the operation of the National Interconnected System SIN, the administration of the Wholesale Energy Market MEM, and the administration of the International Electricity Transactions TIE with Ecuador. Financial sector: with the Colombian Stock Exchange BVC, it operates Derivex, the company managing the country's new energy-derivatives negotiation system, and participates as investor in Cámara de Riesgo Central de Contraparte CRCC. Traffic and transport sector: XM's affiliate, Sistemas Inteligentes en Red operate the Traffic Control Center CCT of Medellín s Mobility Smart System SIMM.

MAIN FIGURES Consolidated Results at December 31, (In millions of Colombian Pesos) CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENT Operating revenue 3,601,325 Operating income 1,551,099 Net income 433,048 BALANCE SHEET For, Social Responsibility is understood as the frame of balanced relations between it and its stakeholders, built as a set of values, practices, and commitments, in order to add value, generate trust, and help sustainable development of those societies where it is present. This commitment is ingrained in the relations with each of its stakeholders aimed at creating value for shareholders, customers, suppliers, associates and the State. Assets 25,567,362 Liabilities 14,411,340 Equity 7,451,477 INDICATORS EBITDA (millions of COP) 2,011,674 Ebitda margin (%) 55.90%

Start Socially Responsible IN LATIN AMERICA BUSINESS UNITS AND COMPANIES COLOMBIA INTERCOLOMBIA TRANSELCA INTERNEXA XM Sistemas Inteligentes en Red Derivex, 49.95% investment through XM and 0.025% through INTERNEXA ECUADOR TRANSNEXA, 5% investment through INTERNEXA y 45% a través de INTERNEXA (Perú) PERU REP Transmantaro Perú Proyectos de Infraestructura del Perú INTERNEXA CHILE INTERCHILE INTERNEXA INTERVIAL CHILE Ruta del Maipo Ruta del Maule Ruta del Bosque Ruta de la Araucanía Ruta de los Ríos Inversiones Chile Inversiones Maule ECONOMIC GROUP ELECTRIC ENERGY TRANSPORT TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRANSPORT ROAD CONCESSIONS SMART MANAGEMENT OF REAL TIME SYSTEMS INVESTMENT VEHICLE CENTROAMERICA EPR, s investment (11.11%) Interconexión Eléctrica Colombia - Panamá, inversión (50%) REDCA, s investment (11.11%) through INTERNEXA BRAZIL CTEEP IEMG PINHEIROS SERRA DO JAPI EVRECY INTERNEXA NQT IPNET Capital do Brazil INTERNEXA Participações BOLIVIA Bolivia ARGENTINA Internexa

Start Socially Responsible ELECTRIC INFRASTRUCTURE ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE Guate Norte Guate Este PERU CHILE El Cajón BOLIVIA CENTROAMERICA Palmar Santa Marta Norte Parrita PanamáEl Bosque Termocol Veladero Talara Piura Chiclayo Tocache Trujillo Carhuamayo Zapallal Pomacocha Mantaro Machu Picchu Marcona Abancay Cotaruse Socabaya Montalvo Santivañez Carrasco Arboleda Urubó Sucre Lagunas Punutuma Encuentro Cardones Maitencillo Pan de Azúcar Polpaico Sogamoso Porto Velho Colina COLOMBIA São João do Piaui Garanhuns Gov Valadares Mascarenhas Mesquita Neves 1 Araraquara Jandira El Salto Curitiba Itapeti Joinville Norte Jorge Lacerda B N.S. Rita Sideropolis Scharlau BRAZIL Country Operational circuit km Colombia: 10,144 TRANSELCA 1,585 Peru: REP 6,230 Transmantaro 2,465 Perú 393 Bolivia: Bolivia 588 Brazil: CTEEP 18,893 IEMG 172 PINHEIROS 6 EVRECY 154 Total 40,630 Country Transformation MVA Colombia: 13,040 TRANSELCA 3,848 Peru: REP 2,605 Transmantaro 4,325 Perú 235 Bolivia: Bolivia 370 Brazil: CTEEP 45,587 PINHEIROS 3,900 SERRA DO JAPI 1,600 EVRECY 450 Total 75,960 CHILE SANTIAGO Talca Chillán Collipulli Temuco Río Bueno SANTIAGO Talca Chillán Collipulli Temuco Río Bueno Country km in operation Chile: Ruta del Maipo 237 Ruta del Maule 193 Ruta del Bosque 161 Ruta de la Araucanía 144 Ruta de los Ríos 172 Total: 907 TRANSMISSION LINES IN OPERATION TRANSMISSION LINES UNDER EXECUTION ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE IN OPERATION TRANSMISSION LINES UNDER STUDY INTERNATIONAL INTERCONNECTION

Start Socially Responsible TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONNECTIVITY INFRASTRUCTURES Miami CENTROAMERICA Cartagena Medellín BOGOTÁ Cali ECUADOR QUITO Pasto Guayaquil Tumbes CARACAS COLOMBIA Chiclayo Trujillo LIMA Cusco BRAZIL PERU Arequipa Belo Horizonte Country Optic fiber km in operation CHILE Valparaiso SANTIAGO Concepción São Paulo Río de Janeiro Curitiba Porto Alegre Paso de los Libres Los Andes Córdoba Mendoza Rosario BUENOS AIRES Los Ángeles Colombia INTERNEXA 6,752 Peru INTERNEXA 4,908 Chile INTERNEXA 2,165 Brazil INTERNEXA 6,206 Argentina Internexa 2,531 Ecuador TRANSNEXA 926 Venezuela In association with local operator 1,977 Total 25,465 ARGENTINA ACTUAL NETWORK FUTURE NETWORK UNDERSEA CABLE

in Latin America Last updated March 2014 Main office Calle 12 Sur 18-168 Medellín - Colombia Telephone + 57 (4) 325 22 70 Fax: + 57 (4) 317 08 48 www.isa.com.co E-mail: isa@isa.com.co Follow us: