Aguas Andinas (AGUAS) Corporate presentation summary
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Corporate presentation summary
23 Mar, 2026Company overview and market position
Provides drinking water, sewerage, and wastewater treatment to about 8 million people, with 100% coverage in concession areas and a 40% market share in Chile.
Operates 22 drinking water plants, 17 wastewater treatment plants, and manages over 13,500 km of water network.
Holds an international credit rating of A- (S&P) and local rating of AA+ (Fitch, ICR).
Main shareholder is Inversiones Aguas Metropolitanas S.A. (IAM) with 50.10% ownership; Veolia is the controlling group.
Listed on the Santiago Stock Exchange and part of the IPSA index.
Regulatory framework and tariff process
Operates under a stable regulatory environment with perpetual concession and regulated tariffs set every five years.
Tariffs are indexed to inflation and other economic indicators, with a minimum real return on assets of 7% after taxes.
The eighth tariff process (2025–2030) includes scheduled increases: +3% from March 2025, +1% from December 2025, and +1% from March 2026.
Additional tariffs linked to specific infrastructure projects and drought mitigation measures.
Investment strategy and flagship projects
Major investments for 2025–2030 focus on drought resilience, alternative water sources, and circular economy initiatives.
Biociudad projects include new wells, alternative catchments, and infrastructure to address climate change impacts.
Flagship projects such as deodorization, thermal hydrolysis, and sludge drying at biofactories are included in tariff indexation.
Latest events from Aguas Andinas
- Revenue and EBITDA rose on tariff hikes, with strong cash flow and robust infrastructure investment.AGUAS
Q2 202524 Mar 2026 - Revenue and EBITDA rose, but net income fell on higher costs; liquidity and investments strengthened.AGUAS
Q1 202524 Mar 2026 - EBITDA up 2.2%, net income down 6.8%, with new tariffs and major investments ahead.AGUAS
Q4 202424 Mar 2026 - EBITDA and net income rose on efficiency gains and investments, amid regulatory and climate risks.AGUAS
Q2 202424 Mar 2026 - Revenue and EBITDA rose over 7%, with strong investment and stable credit ratings.AGUAS
Q3 202524 Mar 2026 - 5% tariff rise through 2026 funds CLP 380M in drought resilience and sustainability projects.AGUAS
Investor Day 202423 Mar 2026 - Market leader in water services, driving resilience, sustainability, and financial strength.AGUAS
Corporate presentation23 Mar 2026 - Major water utility drives climate adaptation and ESG leadership with strong financial growth.AGUAS
Corporate presentation23 Mar 2026 - Transformation and infrastructure projects drive efficiency, sustainability, and community impact.AGUAS
Investor Day 2025 presentation23 Mar 2026