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Brazil Postal Service Correios wants a $3.7 billion Treasury-backed Loan from banks

The Brazilian state-run Correios postal service is in discussions with a group of banks to obtain a loan worth about 20 billion reals ($3.67 billion), according to its chief executive. This comes as the company looks to improve short-term liquidity.

CEO Emmanoel Rondon who assumed the role at the end of September said that the loan was part of a restructuring program which also included a voluntary dismissal plan, the renegotiation with suppliers, and actions to diversify the company's revenue.

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Rondon said at a press briefing that the talks were about a guarantee loan from the Brazilian Treasury.

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"The logistics industry, where Correios is the leading player in Brazil and operates, has undergone a large transformation," Rondon said. He cited a more competitive environment because of the growth of the ecommerce segment, particularly since the COVID-19 epidemic.

He added, "Our company didn't adapt quickly to the new reality. This lack of adaptation led to us struggling in terms of results and cash generation, as well as our operation."

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In the second quarter of 2018, the company reported a net loss amounting to 2.64 billion reais (US$483.4 million), nearly five times higher than its loss in the previous year. This was due to lower revenue, as well as increased administrative and financial costs. ($1 = $5.4612 reais). (Reporting and editing by Matthew Lewis. Additional reporting by Marcela ayres, Brasilia.

(source: Reuters)