Yorkshire Water provides drinking water to around 5 million people and around 130,000 local businesses over an area of around 14,700 square kilometres encompassing the former county of Yorkshire and part of North Derbyshire in Northern England. Yorkshire Water is owned by a consortium including Singaporean sovereign wealth fund GIC (33.6 percent), Corsair Capital (30.3 percent) and DWS (23.4 percent). GIC SI manages a diversified, global, portfolio of fund and direct investments in private equity, venture capital and infrastructure. Fast Track and its sponsors do not endorse, guarantee or recommend investment in any of the companies. Please confirm you would like to remove this article from your saved articles. Energy Digital Magazine covers Energy 4.0, Global Energy investments, innovation, automation & AI, smart technologies and sustainability - connecting the world’s largest community of renewable energy executives. Anglian Water, Bristol Water and Northumbrian Water have joined Yorkshire Water in asking the CMA to review Ofwat’s December review. Yorkshire Water is the largest business owned by Kelda Group. This profile reflects the company at time of publication and does not reflect any changes that may have subsequently occurred. Virtual event UTC+8, 2-3 December UK water quartet appeal Ofwat’s regulatory review, Infrastructure Investor Global Summit On Demand, How industry leaders are preparing for climate change, Best Practice in Infrastructure Asset Management, Managing Risk in Infrastructure Investments. Yorkshire Water, which now supplies 4.7 million people, was snapped up in 2007 by another consortium, this time made up of Citigroup, HSBC, and the Singaporean sovereign wealth fund GIC. Yorkshire Water is the largest business owned by Kelda Group. Energy Digital Magazine focuses on energy news, key energy interviews, energy videos, the 'Energy Podcast' series along with an ever-expanding range of focused energy white papers and webinars. GIC Special Investments (“GIC SI”) is the private equity investment arm of GIC (previously known as the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation Pte Ltd). Not the case? Yorkshire Water has announced it will invest £3.8 billion over the next five years to remain at the forefront of industry innovation. Yorkshire Water is owned by Kelda Group, whose shareholders include GIC, a Singapore-based investment fund, FTC, an Australian pension fund, and a fund managed by Deutsche Bank. It provides water and waste services for five million people across Yorkshire, and has more than 62,000 miles of pipework. Yorkshire Water closed its reservoirs to the public because of the pandemic and prioritised emergency assistance to people with health issues. Time to think twice on infra secondaries? 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Under chief executive Richard Flint, 51, the Bradford company provides water and waste services to more than 5m domestic customers in Yorkshire, having sold its business customer base to Business Stream, a division of Scottish Water, earlier this year for an undisclosed sum. Infrastructure Investor understands that the 16 water companies had a deadline of 15 February to appeal against Ofwat’s December review and that Yorkshire Water was joined on Friday by Anglian Water, Bristol Water and Northumbrian Water. Register now to read this article and more for free. Only logged in subscribers of this site will be able to access the shared article. The table below shows which water … Click here to register, Not for publication, email or dissemination, AMP Capital starts deploying its new APAC debt strategy, Indoor vertical farming is at the forefront of ‘new’ infra. Last year, it sold its non-household division to Scottish Water for an undisclosed sum […] Energy Digital Magazine is the ‘Digital Community’ for the oil & gas, utilities and renewable energy industry. 30 November-4 December The boss of Yorkshire Water has enjoyed another pay gusher despite ballooning losses and concerns over the water giant’s financial health.Richard Flint, who has run the regulated utility since 2010 * Supplied by company † Annualised figure **Estimated, Corsair Infrastructure, GIC, Pan-European Infrastructure Fund, SAS Trustee Corp. A verification email is on its way to you. Northumbria Water was also bought in 2011 by the Hong Kong-based company Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings. Virtual Event - Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) - Available Anywhere, Get limited access to our industry news, analysis and data, plus regular email updates.