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...Thames Water has a complex group structure with seven layers between the parent company and the operating company, which is regulated by Ofwat and collects customer bill payments....
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...Thames Water, the UK’s biggest water company, provides water and sewage services to 16mn people, or around 25 per cent of the population....
...Thames Water has said it has enough cash to last until July next year....
...Thames Water’s parent company told bondholders earlier this month that it was in default, heightening fears that it could be renationalised....
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...For all the talk about complexity, the business structures of private water companies are straightforward....
...The nearly £15bn of debt held by the Thames Water utility companies that sit below Kemble should be unaffected by the default....
...Other water companies have high gearing too, built up in the decades since their 1989 privatisations....
...He added there were lessons to be learnt from the travails of public sector monopolies such as water companies....
...Debt is secured by share pledges on the opco vehicle, Thames Water Ltd, so insolvency could mean lenders take possession of a big water company no one wants....
...Troubled UK utility Thames Water has pushed up the amount it plans to spend on its network in its latest business plan by £1.1bn to £19.8bn....
...The investor resistance to Ofwat’s demands precipitated a default by Thames Water’s parent company last week....
...Although water companies have extra plans to reduce sewage and storm water overflows by 2030, the “amount, pace and contribution of these investments” were not fully yet known, the regulator said....
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