Digicel plans to liquidate Panama business after rivals' merger approved

By Elida Moreno

PANAMACITY – Cell phone operator Digicel mentioned Wednesday it plans to wind down operations in Panama following the federal government’s approval of a merger between rivals Cable & Wi-fi Panama (CWP) and Claro.

The merger, by which the Panamanian authorities shall be a 49% shareholder and provides the businesses 56% of the market, “successfully spells the top of competitors within the telecoms marketplace for smaller gamers,” Digicel mentioned in an announcement.

Digicel mentioned it was making use of for voluntary liquidation, having not succeeded in numerous initiatives after CWP introduced in late 2021 it might buy America Movil subsidiary Claro’s operations in Panama.

These initiatives included appointing an funding financial institution to market the enterprise to monetary and strategic events, intensive engagement with authorities in regards to the deliberate merger and proposals emigrate clients to a different operator which weren't taken ahead.

With Digicel exiting the market, there could be just one telecom supplier, Millicom-owned Tigo, working along with the mixed CWP-Claro entity in Panama.

“It’s not sustainable for us to proceed investing available in the market,” Digicel chairman Denis O’Brien mentioned within the assertion, noting the corporate paid out $86 million for its working license in 2008 and one other $575 million on enhancements since.

Digicel mentioned it didn't anticipate the announcement to have a fabric affect on its monetary situation.

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