• About us
  • Team
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Saturday, April 25, 2026
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
World's first weekly chronicle of development news
  • Blitz Highlights
    • Special
    • Spotlight
    • Insight
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Legal
  • Perspective
  • Nation
    • East
    • West
    • North
    • South
  • Business & Economy
  • World
  • Hindi Edition
  • International Editions
    • Dubai
    • Tanzania
    • United Kingdom
    • USA
  • Blitz India Business
  • Blitz Highlights
    • Special
    • Spotlight
    • Insight
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Legal
  • Perspective
  • Nation
    • East
    • West
    • North
    • South
  • Business & Economy
  • World
  • Hindi Edition
  • International Editions
    • Dubai
    • Tanzania
    • United Kingdom
    • USA
  • Blitz India Business
No Result
View All Result
World's first weekly chronicle of development news
No Result
View All Result

A lifeline for Thames Water

Water and waste company secure a £3bn pound rescue loan

by Blitz India Media
March 2, 2025
in United Kingdom
0
A lifeline for Thames Water
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Blitz Bureau

THAMES Water has secured court approval for a 3 billion pound ($3.8 billion) debt lifeline, warding off the collapse and state rescue of the country’s biggest water supplier, according to Reuters.

The Government had been on standby to put Thames Water, water and waste company, which is struggling with 18 billion pounds of debt, into special administration, a form of temporary nationalisation to keep it operating if it goes bust. The lifeline, provided by senior creditors, will give Thames 1.5 billion pounds plus a possible further 1.5 billion, extending its funding until May 2026. Without the approval, it had said it would have run out of cash in six weeks.

Calling the decision a “significant milestone”, Thames Water said that would allow it to pursue its attempt to obtain new equity.

However, a group of lower-ranked creditors opposed it, calling its 9.75 per cent interest rate too costly. In his written ruling, Judge Thomas Leech said that the most likely alternative to the plan was Thames being put into special administration, rather than the successful implementation of the Class B creditors’ rival proposal. He said the plan was “not unfair” to the Class B creditors and it did not infringe competition law. He gave the junior creditors permission to appeal because of the importance of the case.

The junior creditors said they were confident they still had a case, given that the cost of the lifeline was “very, very high”, with more than half of the money going “round in a circle and back in the pockets” of the lenders as described by the judge.

“Having this judgement reviewed by the Court of Appeal is essential against the backdrop of predatory lending to an essential utility with a clear public interest,” a spokesperson said.

Related Posts

UK-France Plan Hormuz Protection Mission
United Kingdom

‘Defensive’ mission

April 21, 2026
SpiceJet
United Kingdom

Fresh financial blow to SpiceJet

April 21, 2026
India, Austria to strengthen ties
United Kingdom

India, Austria to strengthen ties

April 21, 2026
British households face income squeeze
United Kingdom

British households face income squeeze

April 21, 2026
Starmer under pressure to resign
United Kingdom

Mandelson saga continues

April 21, 2026
Three new rail stations opened
United Kingdom

Three new rail stations opened

April 15, 2026
Load More
Next Post
‘Working 50 years in NHS has been a privilege’

‘Working 50 years in NHS has been a privilege’

Recent News

Census 2027
News

First digital enumeration Census 2027 a big boost

by Blitz India Media
April 25, 2026
0

Blitz Bureau NEW DELHI: Census 2027 will be India’s first fully digital enumeration, leveraging mobile‑based data collection to provide reliable...

Read moreDetails
Growth

India records $106 million inflow

April 25, 2026
Jitendra

India’s bio-economy projected to touch $1 trillion

April 25, 2026
Gurbax Singh dead

Olympic bronze medallist Gurbax Singh dead

April 25, 2026
Alcaraz

Injured Alcaraz to miss French Open

April 25, 2026

Blitz Highlights

  • Special
  • Spotlight
  • Insight
  • Entertainment
  • Health

International Editions

  • US (New York)
  • UK (London)
  • Middle East (Dubai)
  • Tanzania (Africa)

Nation

  • East
  • West
  • South
  • North
  • Hindi Edition

E-paper

  • India
  • Hindi E-paper
  • Dubai E-Paper
  • USA E-Paper
  • UK-Epaper
  • Tanzania E-paper

Useful Links

  • About us
  • Team
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

©2024 Blitz India Media -Building A New Nation

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Blitz Highlights
      • Special
      • Spotlight
      • Insight
      • Entertainment
      • Sports
    • Opinion
    • Legal
    • Perspective
    • Nation
      • East
      • West
      • North
      • South
    • Business & Economy
    • World
    • Hindi Edition
    • International Editions
      • Dubai
      • Tanzania
      • United Kingdom
      • USA
    • Blitz India Business

    ©2024 Blitz India Media -Building A New Nation