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    Iberdrola Hired Barclays to Sell Assets in Mexico for $4.70 Billion, El Confidencial Says

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    Posted on July 23, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Iberdrola is selling $4.7 billion in Mexican assets through Barclays due to legal and tax concerns, following a previous sale to the Mexican government.

    Iberdrola Engages Barclays to Divest $4.7 Billion in Mexican Assets

    Iberdrola's Strategic Move in Mexico

    (Reuters) -Europe's largest utility Iberdrola hired investment bank Barclays to sell 15 renewable power plants in Mexico to exit the country, Spanish news website El Confidencial reported on Wednesday, citing unnamed sources close to the operation.

    Background on Iberdrola's Assets

    Iberdrola's assets are worth about 4 billion euros ($4.70 billion), El Confidencial said, adding that the utility seeks to sell on concerns about the legal and tax stability in the country.

    Concerns Over Legal and Tax Stability

    Iberdrola already sold 55% of its assets in the country to the Mexican government for $6 billion in 2024, which the Mexican government called at the time a "new nationalisation" of the electricity market.

    Previous Asset Sales to the Mexican Government

    The deal was in large part designed to give Mexico's state-owned power company Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE) majority control over the local power market.

    Iberdrola declined to comment, while Barclays did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    ($1 = 0.8518 euros)

    (Reporting by Inti Landauro and Javi West Larrañaga, Editing by Louise Heavens)

    Table of Contents

    • Iberdrola's Strategic Move in Mexico
    • Background on Iberdrola's Assets
    • Concerns Over Legal and Tax Stability
    • Previous Asset Sales to the Mexican Government

    Key Takeaways

    • •Iberdrola plans to sell $4.7 billion in Mexican assets.
    • •Barclays is hired to manage the sale of 15 power plants.
    • •The sale is due to legal and tax stability concerns in Mexico.
    • •Iberdrola previously sold 55% of its assets to the Mexican government.
    • •The Mexican government aims for more control over the power market.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Iberdrola hired Barclays to sell assets in Mexico for $4.70 billion, El Confidencial says

    1What is the value of Iberdrola's assets being sold?

    Iberdrola's assets are worth approximately 4 billion euros, which is about $4.70 billion.

    2Why is Iberdrola selling its assets in Mexico?

    Iberdrola is seeking to sell its assets due to concerns about legal and tax stability in Mexico.

    3What percentage of its assets did Iberdrola previously sell to the Mexican government?

    Iberdrola already sold 55% of its assets in Mexico to the government for $6 billion in 2024.

    4What was the purpose of Iberdrola's previous asset sale?

    The previous sale was designed to give Mexico's state-owned power company, Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE), majority control over the local power market.

    5Have Iberdrola and Barclays commented on the asset sale?

    Iberdrola declined to comment, and Barclays did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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