(Reuters) – U.S. funding group KKR is in talks with troubled British utility Thames Water and its advisers about collaborating in a 3 billion kilos ($3.88 billion) share sale which kinds a part of a wider recapitalisation plan, Sky Information reported on Saturday.
Thames Water didn’t instantly reply to a Reuters request for remark. KKR declined to remark.
Thames Water, which serves about 16 million individuals in and round London, is on the centre of a disaster over sewage dumping, crumbling pipe networks and large money owed.
The utility, Britain’s greatest water provider, stated in October it had lined up a financing lifeline of as much as 3 billion kilos with a few of its collectors in a deal which if accepted will assist it survive for an additional yr at the very least.
KKR is amongst a small variety of buyers finding out Thames Water’s funds with a view to supporting a rescue share sale, the report stated, citing individuals acquainted with the matter.
KKR’s choice hinges on a last dedication by water regulator Ofwat which is due by January on the newest, in response to the report. It was unclear which of KKR’s funds was collaborating within the Thames Water equity-raise, Sky Information added.
Nevertheless, one impediment to KKR shopping for a giant stake in Thames Water could also be its 25% holding in Northumbrian Water, the report stated.
Underneath Ofwat’s mergers regime, the Competitors and Markets Authority would wish to assessment the deal, though there wouldn’t be an computerized prohibition, Sky Information stated.
The British authorities has been on standby to put Thames Water right into a particular administration regime given the danger of a monetary collapse.
($1 = 0.7736 kilos)