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Chile Grabs $564m from Water Equity Sale
The Chilean government’s Corporacion de Fomento de la Produccion (Corfo) has raised CLP260.64trn ($564m) from the sale of nearly all of its positions in water utilities Essbio and Essval. In a public follow-on, Corfo sold 3.655trn shares of Esval at CLP0.03 each and 10.17bn Essbio shares at CLP15.18 each, matching the floor prices set earlier last week. It offloaded 24.4% of Esval and 38.4% of Essbio, as the Chilean government proceeds with an asset sale plan to help with budgetary needs created by last year’s earthquake. Last month, for instance, the government sold $879m of Aguas Andinas. Corfo is set to keep a 5.0% position in each of Esval and Essbio, both of which are controlled by the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan. Banchile, BAML and IM Trust managed the transaction, the same trio that handled Aguas Andinas. The offering also gives much more liquidity to each company – previously Essbio had a 5.4% free float and Esval less than 1%. Esval shares closed Friday at CLP0.03 Friday and Essbio at CLP15.18. Esval is the second-largest water utility in Chile, and Essbio the third-largest, both providing service in the central part of the country.
