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Thursday, May 21, 2026

Copasa Privatization Bids Open as Sabesp Steps Aside in Brazil

By · May 21, 2026 · 4 min read

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SBSP3 · Sabesp

B3 São Paulo

29.15
+2.14%
1Y performance+25.97%

SBSP3 is trading at 29.15 today; the session move is +2.14%. The peer strip below gives the immediate market context.

1Y Perf.+25.97%
52W High35.32
52W Low20.52
Volume20,168,700

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Brazil · PRIVATIZATION

Key Facts

Bidding opens: the Copasa privatization moves into its decisive phase, with Brazil’s Minas Gerais state water utility taking offers from would-be reference investors between May 21 and 25.

The timeline: the chosen reference investor is to be announced on May 27, book-building runs May 28 to June 1, and the offer price is set on June 2.

The structure: the reference investor buys 30% before the public offer and can build up to 45% of voting rights, while the state cuts its 50.03% stake to no more than 5% plus a golden share.

The size: the operation is estimated at R$8 billion to R$10 billion (about $1.4 billion to $1.8 billion), with Copasa shares up around 30% in 2026.

Sabesp out: according to people familiar with the matter, the recently privatized São Paulo utility Sabesp, earlier seen as a leading suitor, will now stay out of the contest.

The model: the sale follows the template of Sabesp’s own 2024 privatization, with adjustments, and is widely framed as a “Sabesp 2.0” for the sector.

Copasa Privatization Bids Open as Sabesp Steps Aside in Brazil. (Photo Internet reproduction)

Brazil’s next big water privatization is finally at the auction stage. But the suitor most analysts expected to lead the chase, the freshly privatized Sabesp, is stepping back, reshaping the contest for control of Copasa.

What stage is the Copasa privatization at?

The Rio Times, the Latin American financial news outlet, reports that the Copasa privatization has entered its decisive stretch, with the Minas Gerais state water utility taking binding offers from candidate reference investors between May 21 and 25. The chosen investor is due to be named on May 27, with book-building from May 28 to June 1 and the offer price fixed on June 2.

The state’s accounts court cleared the share offering days earlier, removing the last procedural hurdle and triggering a rally in the stock. The process is a secondary share offering, or follow-on, rather than a straight auction of state shares.

How is the sale structured?

A reference investor acquires 30% of the company before the public offering and can build up to 45% of voting rights through the market. The state of Minas Gerais, which currently holds 50.03%, will reduce its stake to no more than 5%, keeping a golden share for strategic decisions.

The whole operation is estimated at R$8 billion to R$10 billion (about $1.4 billion to $1.8 billion). The model closely tracks the 2024 Sabesp privatization, with adjustments to pricing and governance, and has been billed in the market as a “Sabesp 2.0.”

Why does Sabesp’s exit matter?

Sabesp, privatized in 2024 with Equatorial as its reference investor, had publicly signaled appetite for Copasa and even hired an adviser to prepare a bid. Its management had described Copasa as the biggest prize in Brazilian sanitation and floated the idea of uniting the country’s two largest water companies in the southeast.

With Sabesp now stepping aside, the field narrows to other sanitation operators and financial investors. The identity of the winning bidder matters greatly: a strategic operator could drive deeper efficiency gains, while a financial buyer would change the calculus on management and consolidation.

Why does the deal draw foreign interest?

Brazil’s 2020 sanitation framework set a national target for universal water and sewage access, opening a long runway of investment that has drawn institutional capital into the sector. Sabesp’s post-privatization turnaround, with sharp profit growth and record capital spending, has become the reference case for what private management can unlock.

For investors in Berlin, Paris and New York, Copasa is the next test of that thesis in one of Latin America’s largest economies. The deal also feeds a broader wave of Brazilian utility offerings competing for global money through 2026.

What should investors and analysts watch next?

  • The reference investor: the May 27 announcement of who takes the 30% controlling stake is the pivotal event.
  • The June 2 price: book-building and final pricing will set the valuation and the state’s proceeds.
  • Strategic vs financial: whether an operator or a fund wins shapes the efficiency and consolidation outlook.
  • Belo Horizonte concession: the capital’s contract drives a large share of revenue and underpins the valuation.
  • Sector consolidation: whether more state utilities follow Copasa into private hands.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Copasa privatization?

It is the sale of control of Copasa, the Minas Gerais state water and sewage utility, through a secondary share offering in which a reference investor takes a controlling stake and the state retreats to a minority position.

How big is the deal?

The operation is estimated at R$8 billion to R$10 billion, or roughly $1.4 billion to $1.8 billion, with the offer price to be set on June 2.

Why is Sabesp no longer bidding?

According to people familiar with the matter, Sabesp, which had qualified and prepared a bid, will stay out of the contest, narrowing the field to other operators and financial investors.

What does the state keep?

Minas Gerais will cut its 50.03% holding to no more than 5%, retaining a golden share that preserves a veto over certain strategic decisions.

How does it compare to Sabesp?

It uses the same reference-investor template as Sabesp’s 2024 privatization, with adjustments, which is why the market calls it a “Sabesp 2.0” for the sanitation sector.

Connected Coverage

The bidding window opens just after the state accounts court cleared Copasa’s share offering. It marks a turn from the moment when Sabesp openly circled Copasa as its biggest prize, and even after Sabesp hired an adviser to prepare a R$10 billion bid.

Reported by Sofia Gabriela Martinez for The Rio Times — Latin American financial news. Filed May 20, 2026 — 22:00 BRT.

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