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Atos to sell Latin American businesses to Brazil's Semantix
Atos will transfer approximately 2,800 South American employees to Semantix, expanding the latter's AI and data services across six countries.
- December 26, 2025: Atos Group signed a binding agreement to sell its South American operations to Brazilian tech company Semantix as part of its Genesis transformation plan.
- The turnaround plan at Atos Group focuses on asset sales to return to sustainable growth after a sweeping restructuring earlier this year cut 2.1 billion euros of debt.
- The sale covers operations employing circa 2,800 professionals across Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Uruguay and Peru, with Nelson Campelo becoming CEO and Leonardo Santos Poça D'Água Executive Chairman.
- The acquisition adds scale and a broader client base to Semantix's technology ecosystem, expanding its portfolio and integrating Atos operational culture and capabilities across key sectors.
- The transaction is expected to close in the coming months after customary conditions are met, with Semantix stating, `We are a 100% Brazilian company taking on a leading regional role.
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French IT company Atos to sell Latin American businesses to Brazil's Semantix
The business to be sold employs about 2,800 people in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Uruguay, Atos said, without disclosing the financial details of the transaction. It expects to close the deal in the coming months.
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Read Full ArticleThe Brazilian company of data products and artificial intelligence Semantix concluded a binding agreement to buy assets from the French team of Atos by an undiscovered value, according to the press. The agreement involves 2,800 Atos staff in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Uruguay and Peru. When concluded, the business “will create one of the largest providers of services and technology of artificial intelligence and corporate data from Sout…
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