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UK Water Company Warns of Survival Risk: Financial Crisis and Chip Supplier Constraints

724FinanceDr. Yaman Ege
UK Water Company Warns of Survival Risk: Financial Crisis and Chip Supplier Constraints

South East Water, the utility serving 2.4 million customers in southern England, has raised 'material uncertainty' over its survival amid financial struggles. The company stated it has funds to last until July 2027 but will need 'new loan facilities shortly after' to continue operations. A £30.5 million redress payment from Ofwat and a hosepipe ban due to high temperatures have worsened its financial burden. The company's £33 million annual loss, £80 million in annual finance costs, and Moody's downgrade to junk status have led its directors to conclude that the risk of not receiving new funds is a 'material uncertainty.' This crisis also raises concerns about Thames Water potentially being placed in special administration. South East Water's CEO, David Hinton, will continue earning £488,000 but forgo a £400,000 service award. Despite receiving £200 million from investors like NatWest and Desjardins, the company remains at risk.

The UK's water crisis could ripple through the semiconductor supply chain. TSMC's and ASML's capacity constraints may exacerbate this issue due to the semiconductor industry's dependency on water resources.
Dr. Yaman Ege

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