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    Telefonica sells troubled Peruvian unit for $1 million

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    Posted on April 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Telefonica sells its Peruvian unit to Integra Tec for $1 million due to bankruptcy and tax issues, with Integra assuming significant debts.

    Telefonica Sells Peruvian Unit for $1 Million Amid Challenges

    MADRID (Reuters) -Spanish telecom company Telefonica said on Sunday it had agreed to sell its Peruvian unit, which recently filed for bankruptcy protection, to Argentina's Integra Tec International for about 900,000 euros ($1.02 million).

    Telefonica del Peru, the local business that was 99.3% owned by the Spanish company, said it ran into trouble following tax disputes and administrative decisions that put it "in competitive disadvantage", despite being the largest telecom company in the South American country.

    Telefonica del Peru filed for bankruptcy protection in February after the parent company booked a non-cash 314 million-euro writedown on the value of the Peruvian unit.

    As part of the deal, Integra Tec will assume the 1.24 billion euros Telefonica's Peruvian unit owes the local tax agency and bond holders.

    Integra Tec also committed to buying the 0.7% of Telefonica del Peru shares held by minority shareholders.

    Telefonica had bought the former state-owned Peruvian telecom monopoly in 1994 for about $2 billion.

    ($1 = 0.8834 euros)

    (Reporting by Inti Landauro; Editing by David Latona)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Telefonica sells its Peruvian unit for $1 million.
    • •The unit faced bankruptcy and tax disputes.
    • •Integra Tec will assume significant debts.
    • •Telefonica del Peru was once a state-owned monopoly.
    • •The sale includes minority shareholder shares.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Telefonica sells troubled Peruvian unit for $1 million

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Telefonica's sale of its troubled Peruvian unit to Integra Tec amid bankruptcy and tax issues.

    2Why did Telefonica sell its Peruvian unit?

    Telefonica sold its Peruvian unit due to bankruptcy protection filing and competitive disadvantages from tax disputes.

    3Who acquired Telefonica's Peruvian unit?

    Argentina's Integra Tec International acquired Telefonica's Peruvian unit.

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