MADRID, Feb 28 (Reuters) - Sacyr expects to close the
bidding process for the sale of its Colombia highways concession
as early as March, the Spanish engineering company said on
Friday.
Madrid-based Sacyr has been considering either selling a
stake or the whole concession to operate four highways in
Colombia, depending on the bids it is currently receiving, as it
seeks to focus on U.S. investments.
It had said in July last year it was reviewing the plan to
sell assets in Colombia and Chile and could instead transfer
them to its new unit Voreantis, in which it placed all its
current assets.
"We expect binding offers to be completed in March,"
Chairman and CEO Manuel Manrique said during a call with
analysts to discuss its annual results. He added that there was
strong investor interest in the Colombian assets.
The company has not disclosed the value of the assets.
Sacyr also continues to seek a partner to raise cash and
better compete with larger rivals for lucrative infrastructure
contracts in countries such as the United States where it plans
to bid for several highway projects over the next two years.
Its shares were up 0.4% on Friday after the company
reported a 7% rise in 2024 net profit on Thursday and said its
operating cash flow rose to 1.29 billion euros ($1.3 billion), a
53% increase from 2023.
($1 = 0.9616 euros)
(Reporting by Corina Pons; editing by Charlie Devereux and
Emelia Sithole-Matarise)