Liberty Latin America Ltd
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Liberty Latin America Ltd
Liberty Latin America is a broadband and mobile communications company that sells internet, pay TV, home phone, and wireless service in parts of Latin America and the Caribbean, plus some enterprise telecom services. It owns and runs the local networks that carry data and voice traffic, so it is not just a reseller; it is the infrastructure provider behind the service. Its main customers are households, small and medium-sized businesses, and larger companies that need internet access, mobile plans, TV packages, and network services. The company makes money mainly from monthly subscription and usage fees, along with business contracts for connectivity and communications services. What makes the business model distinctive is that it combines network ownership with consumer and business service sales in markets where building and maintaining fixed and mobile telecom infrastructure is a key barrier to entry. That gives Liberty Latin America a practical role in the region’s communications backbone, with revenue tied to keeping customers connected through its own networks and service bundles.
Liberty Latin America is a broadband and mobile communications company that sells internet, pay TV, home phone, and wireless service in parts of Latin America and the Caribbean, plus some enterprise telecom services. It owns and runs the local networks that carry data and voice traffic, so it is not just a reseller; it is the infrastructure provider behind the service.
Its main customers are households, small and medium-sized businesses, and larger companies that need internet access, mobile plans, TV packages, and network services. The company makes money mainly from monthly subscription and usage fees, along with business contracts for connectivity and communications services.
What makes the business model distinctive is that it combines network ownership with consumer and business service sales in markets where building and maintaining fixed and mobile telecom infrastructure is a key barrier to entry. That gives Liberty Latin America a practical role in the region’s communications backbone, with revenue tied to keeping customers connected through its own networks and service bundles.
Revenue Growth: Revenue reached $1.1 billion in Q3, returning to year-over-year growth after earlier challenges, supported by strong B2B trends and residential momentum.
Strong Postpaid Adds: Over 100,000 postpaid net additions marked the best quarter in three years, driven by Costa Rica and successful prepaid-to-postpaid migration.
Margin Expansion: Adjusted OIBDA grew 7% year-over-year to $433 million, with group-wide rebased growth and cost-cutting initiatives driving a 22% increase in adjusted OIBDA less P&E additions.
Puerto Rico Turnaround: Despite a revenue decline, Puerto Rico achieved 7% adjusted OIBDA growth due to rigorous cost controls, with management signaling further margin expansion ahead.
Hurricane Impact & Insurance: Hurricane Melissa significantly impacted Jamaica, but recovery is underway. The company expects an $81 million parametric insurance payout to offset losses.
Cash Flow Outlook: Free cash flow was pressured in Q3 but is expected to be strong in Q4, with management confident about meeting year-end objectives.
Capital Allocation: Decisions on cash use will be made after Q4, with options including deleveraging, share buybacks, and dividends under consideration.