Climate Change & Environmental Sustainability

INDAQUA successfully completes €358m financing

INDAQUA

INDAQUA, a leading player in the Iberian water and wastewater treatment sector, announces that it has successfully completed a €358m incremental financing provided by Schroders Capital and Santander, strengthening its capital structure and positioning the company for continued growth.

This milestone follows robust growth in its core Portugal market and its successful expansion into Spain, highlighting the strong position it has built in the last few years as a leading Iberian water platform.  

Pedro Perdigão, INDAQUA Chief Executive Officer stated: “Completing this financing marks an important milestone for INDAQUA. It further reinforces confidence in our business model and allows the fast-growing company to rebalance its capital structure while continuing to deliver high-quality water services to the communities we serve”.

INDAQUA operates long-term municipal water concessions, serving more than 810,000 people in Portugal. In Spain, the company operates water supply networks and manages a portfolio of long-term municipal and industrial water contracts. INDAQUA also delivers water efficiency projects, operational and maintenance services and technical assistance, covering the full urban water cycle.

A global leader in reducing non-revenue-water (NRW) – a key indicator of water losses – INDAQUA has achieved record-low levels of water leakage through a focus on operational efficiencies. Complementing this strategy, the company also integrates renewable energy solutions including solar PV and on-site cogeneration facilities into its operation to further promote sustainability. 

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