Enel Americas S A : Américas - Corporate Presentation - December 2022
December 07, 2022 at 01:42 pm EST
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Corporate presentation
Enel Américas
December 2022
Index
Enel Américas today
Core businesses
2023-2025Strategic Plan
Our strategy going forward
Financial figures
Financial targets
Enel Américas today
Enel Américas at a glance
Diversified investment vehicle with ESG principles integrated in
our long-term strategy
Latin America's largest private power company
(1) 2021 figures; (2) Figures include Enel Goiás and Enel Ceará.
Company dataSustainability
69% renewable installed capacity
+4.7 GW vs PY
Strong governance policies to support our long-term strategy
Commited to ESG goals and
sustainability
Strong presence in key countries in Latin America
One of the largest Part of Enel Group mkt cap in Chile
Enel SpA' stake: 82.3%
EBITDA (1,2)
Net Income (1,2)
US$ 4.1 bn
US$ 0.7 bn
Staff (1)
16,461 people
Key
Installed Capacity (1)
15.9 GW
KPIs
Total Clients (1,2)
26.2 mn
Charging stations (1)
3.3 th
Net Debt(1)
US$ 5.9 bn
Liquidity
Baa2 / Stable (July 2021)
Net Debt/EBITDA(1)
1.4x
&
BBB- / Stable (March 2022)
ratings
BBB+ / Stable (August 2022)
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Corporate and ownership structure
Business structure1
Ownership structure3
Pension Retail
Other
shareholders
82.3%17.7%
Américas
Argentina
Brazil
Colombia2
Peru
Institutional
investors
7.5%
funds 0.8% 9.4%
# shares
107,281,698,561 Enel S.p.A
82.3%
Cent. Am.2
Simplified company structure; (2) Central America's assets merged with Emgesa and Codensa to create Enel Colombia on March 2022; (3) As of September 30, 2022; (4) As of November 30, 2022
Market Cap4: US$ 14.2 bn
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Enel Americas S.A., formerly Enersis Americas S.A., through its subsidiaries and jointly controlled entities, is engaged in the electricity generation, transmission and distribution businesses in Chile, Brazil, Colombia, Peru and Argentina. The Company operates through two segments: Generation and Transmission, and Distribution. The Company's Generation and Transmission segment operates through companies, including Central Comercializadora de Energia S.A. (Cemsa); Central Dock Sud S.A. (Dock Sud); Central Costanera S.A. (Costanera), and Hidroelectrica El Chocon S.A. (El Chocon). The Company's Distribution segment operates through companies, including Empresa Distribuidora Sur S.A. (Edesur); Ampla Energia e Servicos S.A. (Ampla), and Companhia Energetica do Ceara S.A. (Coelce). The Company is engaged in non-electricity business through its subsidiary, Servicios Informaticos e Inmobiliarios Ltda. (SIEI). It holds interest in Yacylec S.A., which is an electricity transmission company.