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Creditors of Thames Water plan a £1 billion lifeline – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/23 at 1:47 AM
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Thames Water, Britain’s largest water provider, is facing financial difficulties, with creditors planning to inject over £1 billion into the utility before the end of the year. A group of hedge funds and institutions holding around £10 billion of Thames’ debt believe that the company needs a cash infusion to stabilize it before a full restructuring can take place, which may not be completed until the end of next June.

The proposed financing would likely come in the form of loans or bonds with “super senior status,” meaning that lenders would be first in line to be repaid if the company were to fail. Thames Water declined to comment on the report, but the company did confirm that it is in talks with creditors to secure funds to keep it operating while it seeks to raise the capital it needs to survive. As of August 31st, the company has a net debt of £15 billion and £1.57 billion in liquidity.

Thames Water has been struggling since its investors deemed the company “uninvestible” in March, partially due to regulatory constraints on the company’s ability to raise water bills. The company’s precarious financial situation has led to the need for immediate financial assistance from creditors to prevent collapse. The proposed cash injection from creditors aims to provide temporary relief to the company while it works on securing long-term financial stability.

Despite the challenges facing Thames Water, the company remains vital in providing water services to millions of customers in the UK. The injection of funds from creditors is seen as a necessary step to ensure the continuity of essential services and prevent any disruption to water supply. The financial support from creditors is crucial to stabilizing the company and allowing it to continue serving its customers effectively.

In conclusion, Thames Water is currently in discussions with creditors to secure a much-needed cash infusion to stabilize its financial position. The proposed funding aims to provide temporary relief to the company while it works on a full restructuring plan. The financial support from creditors is essential to prevent the collapse of the company and ensure the uninterrupted provision of water services to millions of customers. With ongoing negotiations and potential financial assistance, Thames Water aims to overcome its financial challenges and strengthen its position in the water utility sector.

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