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Colombia's ISA CEO says that up to $33 billion could be invested in Colombia by 2040.

Colombia's ISA CEO says that up to $33 billion could be invested in Colombia by 2040.

The chief executive of Colombian conglomerate ISA said that the company expects to invest between 28.4 billion dollars and 33 billion dollars through 2040.

According to CEO Jorge Carrillo, the majority of the projected investment will go towards power transmission projects. Around a quarter is destined for new electricity projects.

Carrillo said that ISA would also divest its infrastructure in telecommunications, services and other areas.

"In the transmission industry, we will stay where we are, and expand into other countries in Latin America. We'll also look at new solutions, such as energy storage. Carrillo said that besides being in the area, they would also like to expand into the U.S.

ISA, a company with operations in Colombia and Central America as well as Brazil, Chile, Peru and Bolivia, has invested 4.8 trillion Pesos (1,17 billion dollars) by 2024.

Carrillo stated that the investments are aimed at more than doubling the company's EBITDA, which was 9.7 trillion pesos in 2017.

In 2024, the company's net income rose by 14% to 2.8 trillion Pesos (US$678.5 million). Conglomerate will recommend that shareholders receive a 50% dividend, or 1,265 pesos for each share.

(source: Reuters)