November 20, 2025
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General News

EPM Contradicts Ex-Governor Luis Perez’s Claims of ‘Disastrous’ Expansion Strategy

Medellin-based electric power and utilities conglomerate EPM is publicly clashing with former Antioquia Governor Luis Perez (2016-2019) over a 15-years-long, debt-financed expansion strategy that has catapulted EPM from just another a local utility to a multinational giant. “From the path traced in 2006, EPM has become a business group that today has 14 affiliates and […]
Infrastructure

Crucial ‘Pacifico 2’ Highway Linking Medellin to Pacific Port Now 89% Complete; ‘Pacifico 1’ Landslide Won’t Affect Construction Deadline: ANI

Agencia Nacional de Infraestrucutura (ANI, Colombia’s national infrastructure agency) announced August 21 that the COP$1.7 trillion (US$443 million) “Pacifico 2” highway linking Medellin and southwest Antioquia to the Pacific port of Buenaventura is now 89% complete. The 96.5-kilometers-long “Pacífico 2” project is linked to “Pacific 3” southward and “Pacifico 1”
Companies

Sura Insurance Exposure ‘Very Low’ in US$2.6 Billion Hidroituango Conciliation Lawsuit

Medellin-based multinational insurance giant Seguros Sura announced August 16 that while it’s partly vulnerable to EPM’s new US$2.6 billion “conciliation” lawsuit against Hidroituango contractors and insurers, its net exposure is “very low.” “Seguros Sura is not the insurer of Hidroituango’s construction damage policy [actually, that policy is covered by Mapfre insurance];
General News

EPM Finances Crimped by Prior Board’s Mass Exit over Arbitrary Management Moves; Mayor Quintero Announces New EPM Board Members

Medellin-based electric power giant EPM admitted in an August 17 filing with Colombia’s Superfinanciera oversight agency that its lenders are alarmed over the mass resignation of its Board of Directors following EPM management’s decision to sue Hidroituango contractors and insurers this month without first consulting with the Board. In the latest filing with
Editorial

Alleged Conflicts-of-Interest in Hidroituango Damages-Recovery Scheme Prompts Clash Between Trade Groups, Mayor Quintero, Former Governor Perez, Former VP German Vargas

Former Colombia Vice President Germán Vargas Lleras, former Antioquia Governor Luis Perez and current Medellin Mayor Daniel Quintero are making noises over supposedly questionable conflicts-of-interest that triggered the mass resignation of EPM’s entire Board of Directors this month following EPM’s sudden “conciliation” lawsuit against Hidroituango
Other Norms

Metro Area ‘Pico y Cedula’ Extends Through August 30; No More Weekend Lockdowns

Area Metropolitana de Valle de Aburrá (AMVA, the metro Medellin council of governments) announced last night (August 15) that all 10 municipalities in AMVA are switching to a two-digit “pico y cedula” rotation starting Tuesday, August 18, all the way through Sunday, August 30. The “pico y cedula” regulation applies to Medellín, Bello, Envigado, Itagüi, […]