Pennon swings to profit after water bill hikes and summer heatwave


The owner of South West Water has returned to profit after rising water bills and a hot summer helped boost its sales by more than a quarter.

Pennon, which also owns Bristol Water, Bournemouth Water and SES Water, revealed the improved financial performance despite coming under fire for wastewater spills earlier this year.

The London-listed business told investors it made a pre-tax profit of ยฃ65.9 million for the six months to the end of September, swinging from a loss of ยฃ38.8 million the prior year.

Water revenues soared by 26% year-on-year, to ยฃ519 million, which it said was driven by tariff increases and higher demand over the hot summer months.

Water bills rose for many households in England and Wales from April.

This reflected higher prices for suppliers and to help pay for water firmsโ€™ investments into improving infrastructure and their environmental performance.

For South West Water and Bournemouth Water customers, average bills jumped by 32%.

Meanwhile, water usage among Pennonโ€™s customer base was higher than the previous year, following the UKโ€™s hottest summer on record, according to the Met Office.

Pennon said it was working to tackle pollution incidents happening on its watch, and investing in its services โ€œas summers become hotter and drierโ€.

Pollution incidents in its wastewater network halved in 2025 compared with 2024, with storm overflow spills cut by about 45%, the company said.

It comes after the business agreed to pay ยฃ24 million in July over wastewater leaks following an investigation by regulator Ofwat.

The money is set to go toward investment and funding over the next five years.

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