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Eléctricas de Medellín Ingeniería y Servicios S.A.S
Eléctricas de Medellín Ingeniería y Servicios S.A.S is a Colombian single-family office investing in energy and infrastructure assets, based in Medellín.
Eléctricas de Medellín Ingeniería y Servicios S.A.S
Eléctricas de Medellín Ingeniería y Servicios S.A.S was established in Medellín, Colombia, as a vehicle for a family with ties to the electric power sector — one of the most concentrated and strategically sensitive industries in the country. The firm's name directly references Medellín's legacy in electricity generation and distribution, historically dominated by state-linked utilities and private family groups. The firm's strategy centers on energy and infrastructure assets, with a focus on engineering, procurement, construction (EPC) services and operation of electricity networks. Investments span Colombia and select Latin American markets, where the firm partners with local governments and multilateral lenders on transmission lines, substations, and renewable generation projects. Sector tags include Energy & Utilities, Infrastructure, and Engineering & Construction. Team size and additional offices are not publicly disclosed. The firm operates as a specialized single-family office with a clear industry identity — it does not manage outside capital. No recent operational events were found in public sources. The firm's structural differentiator is its tight alignment with a legacy utility-industry family in a market where energy assets are politicized and capital-intensive. Its mandate is long-term, focused on operational control and capital preservation rather than high-turnover financial engineering.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Latin America
Country
Colombia
City
Medellín
Corporate office
Medellín, Colombia
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who controls the firm?
The firm is a single-family office for a family with origins in Medellín's electric utility sector. The specific principals have not been publicly named.
Does the firm invest outside Colombia?
Based on its focus on energy and infrastructure, the firm likely invests across Latin America, including neighboring countries where Colombian engineering firms have expanded. Exact country allocations are not disclosed.
What types of assets does the firm run?
The firm focuses on hard assets: electric transmission and distribution infrastructure, engineering services, and potentially renewable energy projects. It is not a diversified asset manager.
Does the firm accept third-party capital?
No public evidence suggests the firm manages outside capital. It appears to be a dedicated single-family office.
How does the firm source deals?
Deal flow likely comes from the family's existing relationships in Colombia's utility sector, including public-private partnerships and co-investments with development banks.
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