EPM Group 2025 Financial Results demonstrate strength and resilient management
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- 2026-03-24 00:00
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- The EPM Group closed 2025 with revenue of COP 40.6 billion, EBITDA of COP 11 billion, and net income of COP 5.3 billion.
- The Debt/EBITDA ratio remained below the contractual threshold, supporting the Group’s ability to meet its obligations on time.
- Value generated for the territories totaled COP 21.8 billion, evidence of the positive and direct economic impact of the business group’s operations.
Medellín, March 17, 2026 (@EPMestamosahi) | 2025 was a challenging year, marked by regulatory pressures, climate variability, and higher operating costs. In this scenario, which demanded resilience, financial discipline, and operational efficiency, the EPM Group achieved results that reaffirm its strength: consolidated revenue reached COP 40.6 billion, EBITDA reached COP 11 billion, and net income stood at COP 5.3 billion, up 9% from 2024.
For its part, EPM reported revenues of COP 20 billion, EBITDA of COP 7.5 billion, and net income of COP 4.9 billion.
Portfolio diversification remained a key factor in the Group’s financial stability: 49% of profit came from the power generation business, driven by hydro and thermal operations; 27% came from power distribution, reflecting the reach and customer base served; 15% was generated by water supply, sewage, wastewater, and solid waste services; 3% by power transmission; and 1% by natural gas.
This composition confirms the importance of a balanced portfolio, capable of responding with resilience to changing economic and operational scenarios. "In 2025, the EPM Group obtained results that confirm its ability to move forward in complex scenarios. These are achievements that reflect the work we have been doing to achieve efficiencies that last and support the sustainability of the Group, in the face of current and future challenges. In addition, we continue in the process of implementing EPM's new organizational structure, aimed at strengthening our operating and strategic model," said John Maya Salazar, EPM's CEO and EPM Group leader".