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  2. Water firms blocked from using billpayer cash for ... - AOL

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    Thames Water is among nine firms that must ensure owners and shareholders pick up the tab for £6.8 million of executive bonuses. ... it also said that £1 billion was paid out in dividends to ...

  3. ‘Uninvestible’: Britain’s biggest water company left in the ...

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    In its turnaround plan published in October, Thames Water, which is saddled with £14 billion ($17.7 million) in debt, proposed to jack up the average annual customer bill by 40% by 2030.

  4. Emergency plans ‘drawn up for Thames Water collapse’ as water ...

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    In a statement, the company said: “Ofwat is being kept fully informed on progress of the company’s turnaround and engagement with shareholders. “Thames Water continues to maintain a strong ...

  5. Thames Water - Wikipedia

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    On 10 July 2023, Thames Water shareholders agreed to provide £750m in funding, [31] short of the £1bn sought; the company also said it would need a further £2.5bn from investors by 2030. [32] In September 2023, Thames Water was one of several water companies ordered by Ofwat to pay back customers for poor performance.

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  7. Thames Water secures $962 million from investors but says it ...

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    Investors in Thames Water have agreed to put an extra £750 million ($962 million) of equity funding into the troubled utility to hold off a temporary takeover by the government. The amount is ...

  8. Adrian Montague - Wikipedia

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    In June 2023, Montague was appointed as chair of the Board at Thames Water and its parent company Kemble Water. [7] His appointment came amid scrutiny on the financial stability of the water company. [7] In February 2024, Montague resigned as chair from Kemble Water but retained his position at Thames Water. [8]

  9. Water privatisation in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the 19th century, most water works in the UK were built, owned, and operated by private companies. The introduction of various parliamentary regulations led to the government assuming control of the industry, with the responsibility for most (but not all) water works and sewerage systems being passed to local government by the beginning of the 20th century.