Core Points - Tallinna Vesi signed a €25 million loan agreement with the Nordic Investment Bank to finance investments in 2025–2026, with total investments amounting to €60 million for each year [1][2] - The investments aim to reduce environmental impact and enhance cost efficiency, aligning with the Tallinn Public Water Supply and Sewerage Development Plan [1][3] - The loan will specifically fund the modernization of Tallinn's wastewater infrastructure, including the reconstruction of up to 18 kilometers of the wastewater network and upgrades to the wastewater treatment plant [2][3] Financial and Operational Details - The loan agreement has a duration of 15 years and is part of a financing structure established in 2023 [4] - AS Tallinna Vesi is the largest water utility in Estonia, serving approximately 25,000 private and business customers and around 500,000 end consumers in Tallinn and nearby municipalities [5] - The ownership structure includes the City of Tallinn holding 55.06% and the energy group Utilitas holding 20.36%, with 24.58% of shares freely floating on the Nasdaq Tallinn Stock Exchange [5]
Tallinna Vesi and Nordic Investment Bank signed a loan agreement
Globenewswire·2025-12-11 07:09