Water large United Utilities strikes £1.8bn pension deal

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The FTSE-100 water group United Utilities (UU) has struck a £1.8bn deal to dump a bit of its pension liabilities amid unprecedented scrutiny on the trade's monetary resilience.

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Sky News has learnt that UU, which has greater than seven million clients throughout the northwest of England, has signed an settlement with Legal & General (L&G) to make future funds to pension scheme members.

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The settlement is one in all a deluge of so-called pension threat switch (PRT) offers being struck with specialists equivalent to L&G, Aviva and Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC).

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Sources stated United Utilities was anticipated to speak news of the take care of L&G on Monday afternoon.

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In a press release, the corporate stated: "United Utilities has a powerful steadiness sheet and, considerably, a totally funded pension scheme.

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"As a consequence of this robust financial position, the pension scheme trustees have taken the next step in their de-risking strategy and are insuring around two thirds of the pension liabilities with Legal and General to ensure even greater long term security of the schemes.

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"This enhances UU's monetary resilience with the bottom degree of gearing within the sector at 58% and ample liquidity to cowl cashflow out to no less than 2026."

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The degree of water firms' indebtedness has been thrown again into sharp focus in latest weeks amid turmoil within the sector.

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Thames Water, which faces the chance of being taken into short-term authorities possession, stated on Monday that it had agreed a £750m equity-raise with its shareholders - lower than the £1bn they pledged in precept final autumn.

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However, the funding is topic to quite a few situations, together with buyers' approval for the corporate's revised marketing strategy.

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