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Grupo Éxito Names New Commercial and Technology Chiefs to Drive Digital Transformation

3 June 2026 at 17:49

Retail giant fills two C-suite roles as it accelerates omnichannel strategy

Grupo Éxito (BVC: EXITO), Colombia’s largest retail operator, has appointed two senior executives to newly defined C-suite roles as part of a long-term strategy centered on commercial competitiveness and digital transformation. The company named Paula Sanabria as Chief Commercial Officer and Juan Camilo Suárez as Chief Digital and Technology Officer, effective immediately.

Sanabria holds a degree in business administration from the Universidad Internacional de las Américas in San José, Costa Rica, and brings 26 years of experience in the retail sector. Her background spans strategic category management, high-performance team development, and results-oriented commercial execution.

Suárez is an industrial engineer from Universidad EAFIT in Medellín, and has supplemented his academic preparation with studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Duke University, and Stanford University. He has more than 28 years of experience directing digital operations and enterprise transformation processes across Latin America, with a focus on strategic planning, innovation, customer experience, and business transformation.

The appointments come as Grupo Éxito continues reorganizing its senior leadership following the January 2024 acquisition of a controlling stake by Salvadoran conglomerate Grupo Calleja, which now holds approximately 86.84% of the company. The retailer operates stores under multiple banners in Colombia, Uruguay, and Argentina, including Éxito, Carulla, Surtimax, Super Inter, Surtimayorista, Devoto, and Disco, among others.

According to the company, the two appointments are intended to reinforce capabilities in commercial management, innovation, customer intelligence, and technological evolution — areas the company has identified as central to strengthening its regional position and generating greater operational synergies across the markets where it operates.

Grupo Éxito, formally known as Almacenes Éxito S.A., completed the process of delisting its American Depositary Shares from the New York Stock Exchange and deregistering from US securities reporting obligations in early 2026. The company’s shares continue to trade on the Colombian Stock Exchange (Bolsa de Valores de Colombia) under the ticker symbol EXITO, which remains its primary market.

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Ookla: Claro Fastest Mobile Carrier in Colombia, But Movistar Fastest Fixed ISP

2 March 2026 at 22:07

The survey also found that the Medellín suburb of Envigado is the city with the fastest internet connectivity.

According to the latest connectivity report for the second half of 2025 released by Ookla, the Colombian telecommunications market has seen specific performance leaders in both mobile and fixed broadband sectors. The data, which tracks network performance across the country, identifies Claro (NYSE: AMX, BMV: AMX) and Movistar (NYSE: TEF, BMEX: TEF) as the primary benchmarks for speed and user experience during this period.

In the mobile sector, Claro was identified as the provider with the highest network performance. The operator recorded a median download speed of 44.26 Mbps and a median upload speed of 14.03 Mbps. These figures contributed to the company securing the highest rankings for mobile connectivity metrics in the Colombian market for the latter part of the year.

The report also evaluated the fixed internet market, where Movistar maintained a significant lead in throughput. The Telefónica-owned provider registered a median download speed of 308.37 Mbps and a median upload speed of 291.3 Mbps. This performance distinguishes Movistar as the fastest Internet Service Provider (ISP) in the country for fixed line connections.

Colombian carriers continue to deploy fiber optic fixed internet, and 5G wireless throughout the country.

In terms of specific user applications, Claro led the gaming category. The provider recorded the highest metrics for mobile gaming and also achieved the top score for gaming experience among fixed internet providers. This metric typically accounts for latency, jitter, and packet loss, which are critical for real-time interactive applications.

Geographic analysis of the data revealed that Envigado, a municipality located just sout of Medellín in the Antioquia Department, outperformed other major urban centers. Among the most populous cities in Colombia, Envigado recorded the fastest median download speeds for both mobile and fixed connections, reaching 54.76 Mbps and 269.9 Mbps, respectively.

The findings from Ookla provide an objective overview of the infrastructure performance as the Colombian government and private entities continue to expand 5G and fiber optic deployment. While Claro leads in mobile and gaming, Movistar maintains the highest speed profile for fixed residential and business internet.

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