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  • Thames Water creditors offer ‘best and final’ rescue funding deal

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    Thames Water’s creditors have offered a “best and final” offer deal involving new debt and equity in a bid to prevent it from falling into a special administration regime. Investment behemoths Elliott Management, Silver Point Capital, Invesco, PIMCO and other creditors behind the consortium London & Valley Water have presented Ofwat, the water regulator, with [...]

    Thames Water creditors have made a last-ditch offer for a rescue deal.
  • South East Water in spat with watchdog after £22m fine

    Water

    South East Water has entered a heated spat with the water regulator after it was hit with a £22m fine. The water firm’s fine covers multiple supply interruptions in Kent and Sussex between the period of 2020 and 2023, effecting more than 286,000 people. Ofwat said its investigations into the water firm found it had [...]

    Citizens Advice has waded into a row between the competition and water watchdogs over new spending rules for the country’s water companies.
  • Thames Water’s cash crunch intensifies as bailout rumours swirl

    Water

    Thames Water faces a race against time to avoid collapse even after securing a short-term cash injection. The UK’s largest water company is set to run out of money as soon as September 2026 should it fail to secure a financial lifeline in the form of a recapitalisation deal. The utility company said the second [...]

    The government is readying itself for the possible insolvency of Thames Water, according to reports.
  • Ofwat to be scrapped in sweeping water reforms

    July 21, 2025

    Ofwat is set to be abolished and replaced by a “single, powerful regulator” aimed at cutting water pollution and protecting families from higher bills, the government has revealed. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has said operations conducted in England by Ofwat will be merged with the Environment Agency, Natural England and [...]

  • Ofwat set to fight off legal action over its price review

    June 24, 2025

    Ofwat is set to face legal action over its price review after an application was green-lit to proceed to the High Court.

  • United Utilities: Banned bonus for FTSE 100 CEO revealed

    June 23, 2025

    The amount top bosses at FTSE 100 giant United Utilities are set to lose in bonuses – after the water giant was named as one of six to be banned from handing out the payouts – has been revealed. Earlier this month, new measures in the Water (Special Measures) Act come into force which prohibited utility [...]

  • MP to take Thames Water to Supreme Court over restructuring plan

    June 17, 2025

    A Liberal Democrat MP will take a case against Thames Water’s restructuring to the Supreme Court. Charlie Maynard, MP for Witney, was among a group which included the utility’s secondary creditors, who opposed a £3bn emergency loan agreement earlier this year. Thames Water has been battling to stave off special administration over the last year [...]

  • Tesco shareholders eye returns as ‘awful April’ bill hikes set to hit profit

    June 8, 2025

    Tesco shareholders will be watching closely for signs that it is managing to fend off competition as the supermarket price war heats up and “awful April” bill hikes eat into household income. The UK’s biggest supermarket chain will unveil its financial results for the first three months of its financial year on Thursday. Tesco recently [...]

  • Is the government right to ban water company bonuses?

    June 6, 2025

    It is safe to say the water industry is not in the government’s good books. Decades of underinvestment and mounting debt have led to a sewage spill crisis, sparking immense public outrage. Thames Water, the UK’s largest water supplier, has come to symbolise the sector’s woes as it teeters on the brink of administration. US [...]

  • Anglian Water gets £500m boost after criminal investigations

    May 23, 2025

    Anglian Water has received a £500m boost from its shareholders just days after it was revealed it is facing a raft of criminal investigations. The company, which operates in the East of England, is owned by the Osprey Consortium which is made up of Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, Colonial First State and Industry Funds Management. [...]

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