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Aegea Saneamento Secures R$1.7 Billion in Long-Term Financing to Support Infrastructure Investment

By MGN EditorialJune 27, 2026 at 12:00 AM

Brazilian sanitation company Aegea Saneamento has announced R$1.7 billion in new long-term financing, aimed at diversifying its funding base and extending its debt maturity profile to underpin its broader infrastructure investment plan.

## Aegea Saneamento Secures R$1.7 Billion in Long-Term Financing Brazilian sanitation and water infrastructure company Aegea Saneamento has announced R$1.7 billion in new long-term financing transactions, according to a statement released on June 26, 2026. The move is designed to reinforce the company's strategy of diversifying its funding sources while extending its debt maturity profile. The financing package forms part of Aegea's broader capital investment plan, which targets the expansion and modernisation of water and sanitation infrastructure across Brazil. While Aegea operates primarily in the sanitation sector, its infrastructure projects carry relevance for port cities and coastal communities where water management and environmental compliance intersect with maritime operations. Aegea did not disclose the specific lenders or instruments involved in the financing package, but characterised the transactions as consistent with its long-term approach to capital management. The company has previously utilised a mix of domestic development bank facilities and capital market instruments to fund its growth. Brazil's sanitation sector has seen significant investment activity in recent years, driven in part by the country's updated legal framework for basic sanitation, which opened the market to greater private participation and set ambitious targets for universal water and sewage coverage by 2033. Companies operating in this space, including those serving port cities and industrial waterfront zones, are under pressure to accelerate infrastructure delivery. For maritime industry stakeholders, developments in Brazil's water and sanitation infrastructure are of indirect but meaningful relevance. Port environments and coastal industrial facilities depend on reliable water supply and wastewater management systems, and investment in this sector supports the broader operational environment for shipping and logistics hubs across the country. *Source: PR Newswire*
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