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    Thames Water Gets $9 Billion Bid From Ck Infrastructure, Ft Reports

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    Posted on February 21, 2025

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    Last updated: February 27, 2026

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    An overview of CK Infrastructure's significant $9 billion bid for a majority stake in Thames Water, highlighting its implications in the UK finance sector amidst ongoing debt challenges.
    CK Infrastructure's $9 billion bid for Thames Water, a key player in UK finance - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    CK Infrastructure has bid $9 billion for a majority stake in Thames Water, which is struggling with significant debt. The offer requires bondholders to accept haircuts.

    CK Infrastructure Offers $9 Billion for Majority Stake in Thames Water

    (Reuters) - Thames Water has received a preliminary 7 billion pound ($8.86 billion) bid from Hong Kong's CK Infrastructure for a majority stake, the Financial Times reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.

    CK Infrastructure indicated that it would require bondholders of the UK's biggest water supplier to take significant haircuts when it made the proposal earlier this month, the FT report said.

    Thames Water secured court approval for a 3 billion pound debt lifeline provided by senior creditors this week, warding off the collapse and state rescue of the utility struggling with 18 billion pounds of debt.

    The utility declined to comment on the FT report. CK Infrastructure did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

    Thames had said earlier this month that it had receivedseveral bids for an equity process without naming potential investors.

    U.S. private equity group KKR offered nearly $5 billion to Thames Water for a majority stake in the utility, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.

    Earlier in February, Thames Water lodged an appeal to Britain's competition regulator in a bid to raise the prices it can charge customers for the next five years.

    Water regulator Ofwat has said Thames Water can increase bills by 35% over 2025-2030, less than the 53% rise the company says it needs.

    ($1 = 0.7903 pounds)

    (Reporting by Pushkala Aripaka, Dhanush Vignesh Babu and Prerna Bedi in Bengaluru; Editing by Krishna Chandra Eluri, Tasim Zahid and Jane Merriman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •CK Infrastructure bids $9 billion for Thames Water.
    • •Thames Water faces significant debt challenges.
    • •Bondholders may need to accept financial haircuts.
    • •Thames Water received multiple acquisition bids.
    • •Regulatory challenges affect Thames Water's pricing.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Thames Water gets $9 billion bid from CK Infrastructure, FT reports

    1What is the amount of the bid made by CK Infrastructure for Thames Water?

    CK Infrastructure has made a preliminary bid of 7 billion pounds, which is approximately $8.86 billion, for a majority stake in Thames Water.

    2What financial challenges is Thames Water currently facing?

    Thames Water is struggling with a debt of 18 billion pounds and recently secured court approval for a 3 billion pound debt lifeline to avoid collapse.

    3How much did KKR offer Thames Water for a majority stake?

    U.S. private equity group KKR offered nearly $5 billion for a majority stake in Thames Water.

    4What price increase has the water regulator Ofwat allowed Thames Water?

    Ofwat has permitted Thames Water to increase bills by 35% over the period from 2025 to 2030, which is less than the 53% rise the company claims it needs.

    5Did Thames Water comment on the bid from CK Infrastructure?

    Thames Water declined to comment on the report regarding the bid from CK Infrastructure.

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