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Evening Standard
Alex Daniel

Thames Water’s finance chief quits as firm continues trying to find a buyer

Thames Water serves about 16 million customers across London and the South East (Andrew Matthews/PA) - (PA Wire)

Thames Water’s finance boss has quit midway through a key restructuring of the heavily indebted utility giant.

Chief financial officer Alastair Cochran told the firm that he is stepping down on Friday morning, the PA news agency understands.

Thames Water is in at least £16 billion of debt and has recently won court approval to take out a further £3 billion in loans to help it keep running into 2026 (Andrew Matthews/PA) (PA Archive)

His sudden departure comes as Thames Water continues to try to find a buyer for the company to help steady its finances.

Thames Water is England’s biggest water firm, with about 16 million customers.

It is in at least £16 billion of debt, and recently won court approval to take out as much as £3 billion more in loans, in a deal designed to keep it running into 2026.

Mr Cochran, who was at Thames Water for three-and-a-half years, was “instrumental” in securing a £3 billion deal, according to chief executive Chris Weston.

A source with knowledge of the situation said Mr Cochran notified the company of his departure early on Friday. He will remain in post until the end of March.

It constitutes another setback for the company, which has been at the centre of growing public anger over the state of the privatised water industry, as consumers face steeply rising bills while companies pump raw sewage into rivers and waterways.

That is despite a succession of penalties from regulators Ofwat and the Environment Agency.

Meanwhile, many bosses, including those at Thames Water, have still been given hefty bonuses in the last year.

Chairman Sir Adrian Montague added that Mr Cochran had “overseen significant changes” to the company while in the position.

“He has led the work to put (Thames Water’s) finances on a more stable footing, overseeing the first stages of our equity raise and financial restructuring, laying the foundations for the wholesale recapitalisation of the business.”

Stuart Thom, Thames’ current director of group finance, will be interim chief financial officer.

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