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UK’s Thames Water is struggling to raise new equity, effort continues – News.

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Last updated: 2024/07/09 at 10:28 AM
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Thames Water, Britain’s largest water supplier, is currently facing a financial crisis and is in need of new equity to ensure its survival. The company has been struggling with a significant amount of debt, totaling 16 billion pounds, and is at risk of not being able to fund its operations beyond May 2025. The owners of Thames Water have refused to provide a 500-million pound equity lifeline, further exacerbating the company’s financial difficulties.

With the uncertainty surrounding its financial future, there is a possibility that Thames Water may need to be nationalized if it fails to secure new funding. The crisis in the privatized water industry in Britain has worsened this year, with more frequent sewage releases into rivers and seas due to inadequate investments in infrastructure by water companies. Investors in Thames Water have expressed concerns about the company’s financial viability, deeming it “uninvestible”.

To address its infrastructure needs and reduce sewage spills, Thames Water is seeking to raise customer bills by 40% over a five-year period from 2025 to 2030. However, the company requires approval from the regulator Ofwat before proceeding with the proposed bill increase. Ofwat is set to make an initial decision on the matter on Thursday, with a final determination scheduled for December. Thames Water is actively engaging with potential investors and creditors to secure new equity and extend its liquidity runway, but any equity process is not expected to conclude until after Ofwat’s final decision.

Despite recording an underlying profit after tax of 140 million pounds for the year ending in March, Thames Water has seen an increase in pollution incidents. The company’s financial challenges highlight the need for prompt action to secure its future and ensure the provision of essential water services to a quarter of the British population. It remains to be seen how Thames Water will navigate its way out of the current crisis and whether it will be able to overcome its financial hurdles with the support of investors, regulators, and potential creditors.

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