Colombia will use telecom fines to pre-finance 2018 budget

Mauricio Cardenas

Colombia will use $980 million in fines paid by two mobile phone operators to pre-finance budgetary needs for next year, Finance Minister Mauricio Cardenas said on Wednesday.

In July, a Colombian arbitration panel fined local subsidiaries of Mexico’s America Movil SAB de CV and Spain’s Telefonica SA a total of $1.5 billion for failing to meet contractual conditions for cellular services.

A $980 million portion of the fine was paid in U.S. dollars and the remainder in Colombian pesos, Cardenas said.

“Today we have $980 million more in our foreign accounts and that will lower our financing needs for next year,” Cardenas told reporters, adding the country has already raised $900 million through a bond issue earlier this month.

Telefonica said on Wednesday that its Colombian division plans to raise about 1.8 billion euros ($2.15 billion) in fresh capital to reduce debt and cover its fine.

America Movil confirmed on Tuesday that it had complied with the ruling and paid Colombia $1.08 billion.

(Reporting by Carlos Vargas and Nelson Bocanegra; Writing by Julia Symmes Cobb; Editing by Andrew Hay and Alistair Bell)

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