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Liberty Latin America Reports Q2 and H1 2025 Results
Continued expansion in broadband and postpaid mobile subscribers H1 operating loss of $205m; H1 Adj. OIBDA of $822m, 8% YoY rebased growth Cost efficiencies

About this update from Liberty Latin America Ltd.
[{"type":"text","content":"\nContinued expansion in broadband and postpaid mobile subscribers\n\n\nH1 operating loss of $205m; H1 Adj. OIBDA of $822m, 8% YoY rebased growth\n\n\nCost efficiencies across LLA to support ongoing Adj. OIBDA momentum\n\n\nIntention to drive shareholder value through separation of Liberty Puerto Rico\n\n\n DENVER, Colorado--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nLiberty Latin America Ltd. (“Liberty Latin America” or “LLA”) (NASDAQ: LILA and LILAK, OTC Link: LILAB) today announced its financial and operating results for the three months (“Q2”) and six months (\"YTD\" or \"H1 2025\") ended June 30, 2025.\n\n\nCEO Balan Nair commented, “Our second quarter results built upon Q1 momentum, as we delivered continued growth in both fixed and postpaid mobile subscribers. We added approximately 45,000 net organic broadband and postpaid additions across Liberty Caribbean, C&W Panama and Liberty Costa Rica, taking H1 additions to just over 100,000 for these operating segments.”\n\n\n“Our cost reduction activities across the Group have enabled us to benefit from considerable operating leverage. This is reflected in LLA reporting 7% and 8% YoY rebased Adjusted OIBDA growth in Q2 and H1, respectively. Of note in the quarter, Liberty Caribbean delivered 11% YoY rebased Adjusted OIBDA growth, on the back of efficiency initiatives. Additionally, as we have indicated in prior quarters, we have been hard at work in Liberty Puerto Rico, and the local team has begun to stabilize the business, driving 21% YoY rebased Adjusted OIBDA growth and sequential improvement from Q1. LLA's YoY rebased revenue growth was impacted by a challenging comparable measure due to higher project-related B2B revenue in the prior-year period. We expect B2B to be a catalyst for better momentum in H2.”\n\n\n“Today, at LLA, we believe our share price is not reflective of our growth potential or the value of our underlying businesses. In order to unlock this value for our shareholders, we intend to separate Liberty Puerto Rico from LLA, which could take one of many forms, including a spin-off. It is critical that Liberty Puerto Rico has a strong and sustainable capital structure going forward and we are working hard to achieve that desired outcome. With respect to Liberty Puerto Rico’s liquidity, we expect that the business will utilize its own assets to raise any required incremental capital. W...