Thames Water appoints Steve Buck as Chief Financial Officer

Thames Water Utilities Limited has appointed Steve Buck as Chief Financial Officer, with effect from 7 April 2025. This follows the sudden departure of Alastair Cochran, who stepped down at the end of March.

Steve Buck was formerly CFO at Pennon Group and Anglian Water respectively. Prior to this he was at Centrica for 11 years where he held a number of senior roles including as Group Head of Finance and Transformation and Finance Director of British Gas. He has also previously worked for Thames Water between 2002- 2007. He is a Chartered Management Accountant.

Chris Weston, CEO of Thames Water said: “I am delighted that Steve is joining Thames at a pivotal moment for the business. He will play a crucial role as we seek to place Thames on a more secure financial foundation, continue to implement our turnaround plan and focus on a full recapitalisation of the business.”

Steve Buck commented: “I am looking forward to returning to Thames Water. Working with the team I will be focused on delivering the company’s turnaround plan, and deliver the recapitalisation of the business, in order to put the business on a firmer financial platform so that we can improve performance and ensure we meet the expectations of our customers, colleagues and wider stakeholders.”

Steve Buck will receive an annual salary of £500,000, pension allowance of 12% of salary, which is aligned to the pension allowance for the workforce, and car allowance of £12,500 pa.

He will be eligible to participate in the company’s existing Performance-Related Pay Plan with an on-target performance paying out at 156% of salary. The Performance-Related Pay Plan contains a base award payable at the end of the performance year, and a deferred award payable after two years.

The Performance-Related Pay Plan has been designed to meet Ofwat’s current requirements on executive related pay and contains performance measures directly aligned to customer, environment and financial resilience. The deferred element is directly linked to delivery of the turnaround plan.

The company said these remuneration arrangements are consistent with the company’s Executive Director Remuneration Policy and in line with standard company terms and conditions.

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