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    United Utilities increases profit by more than £100m as it seeks more bill rises | Money News

    November 14, 20242 Mins Read


    Water company United Utilities has reported hundreds of millions in profit as it seeks to further increase customer bills.

    The utility serving seven million customers in the northwest of England recorded £335.7m in underlying operating profits for the first half of this year, up nearly 23% from £271.1m a year ago.

    It comes as the firm has requested bills rise 32% to make them among the most expensive in England and Wales.

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    The proposed average annual bill would increase to £584 by 2030 from the £443 typical yearly charge in the 2023/2024 financial year. Since April 2023 bills have been upped 6.4% and then 7.9%.

    Bills hikes were behind the rise in revenue to more than £1.08bn from £975.4m in 2023.

    Other ways of assessing profit were lower than the underlying operating sum. Profit before tax reached £140.6m while after tax profit topped £103.1m for the six months to the end of September 2024, both lower than a year earlier.

    Boss’s pay

    Bonus and benefits payments worth £1.416m were paid to two executives on top of £1.128m in base pay, according to analysis of company filings done by the Liberal Democrats.

    It’s down compared with 2022/2023 when three executives were given £1.6m in base pay and £2.456m in bonuses and benefits.

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    Water giant United Utilities strikes £1.8bn pension deal

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    The environment

    In a year of record sewage outflows into waterways the company was one of just three firms that met the Environment Agency’s top four-star performance ranking.

    United Utilities in July came under investigation by water regulator Ofwat for not meeting its obligation to minimise pollution.

    In response the company said at the time: “We understand and share people’s concerns about the health of the environment and the operation of wastewater systems, including combined sewer overflows.”



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