Sale of minority stakes in water utilities to begin by August, says minister

The procedure to sell minority stakes in Greece's two water utilities, EYDAP and EYATH, to private investors will have started by August this year, Deputy Economy Minister Stergios Pitsiorlas said on Friday, speaking to journalists on the sidelines of a dinner organized by the Thessaloniki Chamber of Small and Medium-Sized Industries.
"The majority of the EYDAP, EYATH shares have been returned to the state and it is planned to remain with the state," he said.
However minority stakes in both companies -11 pct in EYDAP and about 24 pct in EYATH - will remain in the portfolio of Greece's privatization agency (HRADF) and be sold off to private investors, as agreed with Greece's creditors. Pitsiorlas expressed optimism that although the percentages are small, there will be sufficient investor interest since both companies are profitable and yielding dividends to shareholders.
Asked when the sale of the shares must be completed, he said it will not be over in August, when Greece's bailout program expires, but the procedure will be underway. "The aim is to exit the memorandum and supervision in August, because if we don't, we cannot change the policy mixture implemented in Greece," he said.