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Consultation launched on Pennon's £425m Bristol Water takeover

Exeter-headquartered owner of South West Water has submitted proposals to address watchdog's concerns

Pennon has submitted proposals on how South West Water can remain distinct from merged Bristol Water

The competition watchdog has launched a consultation on plans submitted by South West utilities giant Pennon to address concerns about its £425m takeover of Bristol Water.

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said in December it would launch an in-depth investigation into the deal unless Pennon put forward suitable proposals showing how it would maintain separate price controls for the Bristol Water region within a merged water business.

Exeter-based Pennon, South West Water’s parent firm, has now submitted these plans and said it is confident a full Phase 2 review can be avoided and the deal will be approved.


It said the newly announced consultation, which ends on March 7, is standard procedure and in a statement to investors said: “ Further to Pennon's announcement on December 22, 2021, the CMA has announced that it considers there are reasonable grounds that the undertakings offered by Pennon might be accepted by the CMA under the Water Industry Act 1991 .

“Should undertakings be accepted by the CMA, this would enable the merger with Bristol Water to be cleared without reference to a Phase 2 merger review.

“In line with standard procedure, the CMA has confirmed that it will launch a consultation on the undertakings put forward by Pennon, which is expected to conclude by 7 March 2022.

“We will continue to work transparently and collaboratively with the CMA during this consultation process.”

Pennon's acquisition of Bristol Water Holdings º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Limited completed on June 2, 2021 and in line with standard procedure was subject to CMA review under the Water Industry Act 1991.