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KKR is the frontrunner for equity raise by UK's Thames Water

KKR is the frontrunner for equity raise by UK's Thames Water

Thames Water has named U.S. Investment firm KKR the leading candidate to invest in new equity and help Britain's largest water provider avoid a government rescue.

Thames Water, the poster child of Britain's broken-down water sector, has been fighting against financial collapse for over a year. It needs to raise 3 billion pounds ($3.9 million) in new equity, and restructure debt if it wants to survive past 2026.

The company stated that KKR's offer included financial metrics which indicated "a material impairment" in senior debt. Discussions were still ongoing between the two parties and there was no guarantee a deal would happen.

KKR was the preferred bidder among the six bidders that Thames Water said were interested at the end of March. Thames Water stated that the timetable for this deal is to reach agreement by the end of the second quarter, and complete the deal in 2025's second half.

Three days earlier, Thames Water had announced that Alastair Cchran as chief financial officer was to be replaced.

Leaving abruptly

. The company stated that it was focusing on financial stability.

The statement from Monday stated that "the company remains focused on putting Thames Water onto a more solid financial foundation, implementing the turnaround plan, and delivering a solution led by the market which is in the interests of the customers, UK tax payers, and the wider economic environment."

The company said that some senior creditors were working on "alternative transactions structures" in parallel for the recapitalisation. Reporting by Sarah Young, Yamini Kalya and James Daverry in Bengaluru. Editing by Sherry Jabr-Phillips.

(source: Reuters)