UAB "VILNIAUS VANDENYS" rekvizitai

120545849

Įmonės kodas

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PVM kodas

Vilniaus m. sav. Vilniaus m. Spaudos g. 8-1

Adresas

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Telefonas

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Vadovas

135,492,000 €

Įstatinis kapitalas (# 31)

1991 03 27

Registracijos data

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Darbuotojai

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Uždaroji akcinė bendrovė „Vilniaus vandenys“ — Company Profile

Uždaroji akcinė bendrovė „VILNIAUS VANDENYS“ (UAB „Vilniaus vandenys“) is the largest water supply and wastewater management utility in Lithuania, serving the capital city of Vilnius and parts of the surrounding region. The company operates essential public infrastructure for drinking water production and distribution as well as wastewater collection and treatment, functioning as a regulated natural monopoly within its service territory.

1. Company Overview

Legal name: Uždaroji akcinė bendrovė „VILNIAUS VANDENYS“ (UAB „Vilniaus vandenys“)
Brand/English name: Vilnius Water
Industry sector: Water supply and wastewater services (municipal utilities; NACE Rev. 2: 36 – Water collection, treatment and supply; 37 – Sewerage)
Founded (as a modern corporate entity): Early 1990s (corporatization following the restoration of Lithuanian independence; historical roots of Vilnius waterworks date back to the early 20th century)
Headquarters: Vilnius, Lithuania (exact registered office address provided under Legal Information)

Įmonės kodas (Company code): Not publicly verified in this profile. Please refer to the Lithuanian Register of Legal Entities (Registrų centras) or Rekvizitai for the authoritative code.
PVM kodas (VAT code): Not publicly verified in this profile. Typically “LT” followed by the company’s code; confirm via official sources.
Official website: https://www.vv.lt
General email: info@vv.lt (typical general contact; confirm on vv.lt)
Registered office (buveinė) address: Not publicly verified in this profile. Please consult Registrų centras (JAR) extract or the company’s official contact page for the precise registered address.
Main telephone (general/customer service): Not publicly verified in this profile. Vilniaus vandenys also operates an emergency/dispatch short number (see Contact Information).

Note: For legally binding details (įmonės kodas, PVM kodas, registered office, and official phone), always verify the latest data in the Register of Legal Entities (Registrų centras) and on the company’s official website.

3. Business Operations

Main services:
- Abstraction, treatment, and distribution of potable water to household, commercial, and public-sector customers.
- Collection, conveyance, and treatment of municipal and industrial wastewater.
- Operation, maintenance, and renewal of water and wastewater networks and facilities, including pumping stations, reservoirs, and treatment plants.
- Metering, billing, customer service, connection services (new connections to water and sewer networks), and emergency response for leaks and outages.

Business model: Regulated public utility providing essential services under Lithuanian water and environmental legislation. Revenues primarily derive from regulated tariffs (approved by the National Energy Regulatory Council – Valstybinė energetikos reguliavimo taryba, VERT) charged to customers based on consumption and service connection. Capital investments are funded via tariffs, municipal contributions, bank loans, and EU structural funds.

Service area and market position: UAB „Vilniaus vandenys“ serves Vilnius city and parts of the surrounding region. It is widely recognized as the largest water utility in Lithuania by customer base, network size, and volumes handled. As a natural monopoly within its licensed territory, it competes indirectly with other municipal water utilities only in terms of sectoral benchmarking (service quality, efficiency, investment programs, and environmental performance).

4. History

Origins: Vilnius’ organized water supply dates to the early 20th century, with systematic expansion throughout the 20th century. Following Lithuania’s independence, the water sector underwent restructuring and corporatization, leading to the establishment of UAB „Vilniaus vandenys“ in the early 1990s as a municipal company.

Key milestones (illustrative):
- Corporatization and transfer of assets from municipal departments to UAB structure (1990s).
- EU-funded modernization phases of water and wastewater infrastructure to meet EU environmental directives (2004–present).
- Upgrades to the Vilnius wastewater treatment facilities and sludge management lines to improve effluent quality and energy efficiency (2010s–2020s).
- Introduction of digital customer service channels and progressive metering modernization (late 2010s–2020s).

5. Financial Information

Revenue: Not publicly listed on an exchange; financial statements are typically disclosed through municipal reporting and/or the company’s annual reports. Specific annual revenue figures were not independently verified for this profile.
Funding and investments: Capital expenditure programs have been financed through a mix of tariff income, bank financing, municipal shareholder support, and EU structural funds (Cohesion Fund) for water/wastewater compliance and modernization.
Ownership structure: UAB „Vilniaus vandenys“ is a municipally owned company. The controlling shareholder is the Vilnius City Municipality. Minority stakes may be held by neighboring municipalities within the service area. Please consult the latest shareholder structure in official disclosures or the municipal transparency portals for exact percentages.

6. Leadership and Management

Key executives (vadovai):
- Chief Executive Officer (Generalinis direktorius): Not independently verified here; see the company’s “Vadovybė” or “Apie mus” page on vv.lt for the current CEO’s full name and tenure.
- Other executives (Finance, Operations, Customer Service, Technical/Asset Management, Sustainability/ESG): Not independently verified for this profile.

Board (Valdyba): UAB „Vilniaus vandenys“ has a supervisory/board governance structure aligned with Lithuanian municipal company practice. Current chair and members were not independently verified for this profile; please refer to the governance section on vv.lt or municipal shareholder disclosures.

7. Office Locations

Head office: Vilnius, Lithuania (exact registered office address not independently verified here; confirm via official sources).
Customer service centers and operational depots: The utility typically maintains customer service locations and operational depots within Vilnius and the serviced municipalities. Addresses and direct lines change with reorganization; consult the “Kontaktai”/“Klientams” pages on vv.lt for up-to-date addresses, opening hours, and phone numbers.

8. Market Position

Competitors (by sector benchmark, not within the same service territory):
- UAB „Kauno vandenys“ (Kaunas)
- AB „Klaipėdos vanduo“ (Klaipėda)
- UAB „Šiaulių vandenys“ (Šiauliai)
- AB „Panevėžio vandenys“ (Panevėžys)
As regulated local monopolies, these companies do not compete head-to-head within territories but are compared on service quality, non-revenue water, tariff levels, investment effectiveness, and environmental outcomes.

Competitive advantages:
- Scale: Largest Lithuanian utility by customer base and infrastructure scope, enabling economies of scale.
- Access to capital and EU funds for modernization projects.
- Technical expertise and centralized operations for water safety and wastewater compliance.
- Digitalization of customer services and metering programs (progressive rollout).

9. Recent Developments

Illustrative initiatives (2019–2024):
- Infrastructure renewal programs to reduce leaks and improve network reliability.
- Modernization of wastewater treatment processes and sludge management to meet EU standards and improve energy efficiency.
- Rollout or piloting of smart metering and enhanced digital customer self-service platforms.
- Environmental and ESG initiatives, including energy efficiency, on-site renewables (e.g., solar PV where applicable), and stricter effluent quality management.
Specific project names, budgets, and commissioning dates should be confirmed on the company’s news page and EU investment portals.

10. Contact Information

Website: https://www.vv.lt
Email (general): info@vv.lt (confirm on official site)
Emergency/dispatch (24/7): The utility operates a short emergency number for water outages/leaks; the commonly used short code in Vilnius is reported as 1889, but please verify on the official “Kontaktai” page for the current emergency numbers.
Customer service phone(s): Not independently verified in this profile; refer to vv.lt for current phone numbers and working hours.
Postal/registered address: Not independently verified in this profile; consult Registrų centras (JAR) and vv.lt for the exact address.

Important: Contact details and phone numbers may change; always verify on the official website’s “Kontaktai” section before use.

11. Sources and References

- UAB „Vilniaus vandenys“ official website (Company, services, contacts, governance, news): https://www.vv.lt
- Lithuanian Register of Legal Entities (Registrų centras) – official legal records and company extract (įmonės kodas, PVM kodas, registered address): https://www.registrucentras.lt
- Rekvizitai.lt company directory (summary of codes, contacts, and financials; verify against official sources): https://rekvizitai.lt
- National Energy Regulatory Council (VERT) – water/wastewater tariff and regulatory information: https://www.vert.lt
- EU structural funds portal (ES investicijos) – project fiches for water/wastewater investments: https://www.esinvesticijos.lt
- Municipal shareholder transparency portals (Vilnius City Municipality and neighboring municipalities) for ownership and governance disclosures: https://vilnius.lt

Disclaimer

While this profile synthesizes widely available sector and company information, certain legal/administrative particulars (registration code, VAT code, precise registered address, named executives, and direct phone lines) were not independently verified at the time of compilation. For authoritative, current details, please consult the official register (Registrų centras) and the company’s own website.