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  •  Thames Water eyes return to London Stock Exchange while Pennon back in profit

    Water

    There was a stark reminder for the City of the risks and rewards on offer to investors in water utilities on Wednesday, from two of the industry’s biggest names. One of them, Thames Water, is eyeing a return to the London Stock Exchange after a disastrous spell in private hands loaded it with debt and [...]

    Thames Water creditors have made a last-ditch offer for a rescue deal.
  • Thames Water could dodge fines under controversial new Ofwat deal

    Regulation

    Ofwat is preparing a controversial new deal with the UK’s largest water company which would allow the beleaguered utility firm to avoid any new fines over the next four years in exchange for a commitment to invest new cash in the business. The sector regulator is planning to accept “undertakings” in place of financial penalties [...]

    Thames Water creditors have made a last-ditch offer for a rescue deal.
  • Will Thames Water’s latest rescue package pass muster?

    Opinion

    Thames Water’s latest rescue package has been designed to fend off the public’s criticism of the way the company has been mismanaged. In a statement, Thames Water said the new detail would comprise £6.6bn of new debt – including £3.3bn accessible on day one of the rescue plan being implemented – which will be provided [...]

    Thames Water creditors have made a last-ditch offer for a rescue deal.
  • Thames Water creditors offer ‘best and final’ rescue funding deal

    March 16, 2026

    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 [...]

  • Is South East Water’s £22m fine a step towards total renationalisation?

    March 10, 2026

    The total mess that Thames Water and South East Water find themselves in – which touch on issues of environmental neglect, underinvestment in critical infrastructure, the limits of privatisation and the role of shareholders in utility companies that operate an effective monopoly – could be a harbinger of what’s to come, says Brett Israel Last [...]

  • South East Water in spat with watchdog after £22m fine

    March 5, 2026

    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 [...]

  • Water firms to get ‘MOT checks’ in regulatory overhaul

    January 20, 2026

    Water companies are set to receive “MOT checks” on the quality of their infrastructure in a fresh regulatory overhaul aimed at preventing crumbling pipes, mishandled sewage and unreliable services. Utilities businesses will receive “health checks” to assess the quality of pumps and pipes by a new water regulator set to be introduced under the government’s [...]

  • Thames Water: Creditors set out rescue plan with £20.5bn investment

    September 3, 2025

    A consortium of Thames Water creditors have laid out plans for how a £20.5bn investment would “fix the foundations” of the UK’s biggest water supplier.  The group of 15 investors, known as the London & Valley Water consortium, are set to focus on improving the firm’s record on pollution and sewage leaks – with an [...]

  • Thames Water agrees payment plan with Ofwat for historic fine

    August 27, 2025

    Thames Water has agreed a payment plan with Ofwat for its £123m fine over rule breaches tied to its wastewater operations and dividend payouts. The payment plan will see 20 per cent of the total penalty – £24.5m – paid no later than 30 September this year. The penalty will not be funded by customer bills, [...]

  • Labour lines up advisers for Thames Water administration

    August 12, 2025

    Labour ministers have reached out to top insolvency practitioners in the scenario Thames Water falls into special administration, it has been reported.  The UK’s largest water company is at a crisis point after private equity giant KKR pulled out of a multi-billion pound investment deal that could have offered it a lifeline given Thames Water [...]

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