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KKR drives into transporta­tion, acquires GIP’S highway portfolio

- MEGHA MANCHANDA New Delhi, 5 July

Global investment firm KKR on Monday said it will acquire Global Infrastruc­ture Partners’ (GIP’S) entire interest in Highway Concession­s One (HC1) and seven highway assets with a total length of 487 kms.

HC1 is a platform in India that manages GIP’S road portfolio. These projects span across seven states, including Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Meghalaya, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana.

GIP is an infrastruc­ture investment fund making equity and selected debt investment­s.

This is KKR’S maiden investment in the transport sector in Asia. With this acquisitio­n, it aims to strengthen and expand India’s National Highway network, which serves about 40 per cent of total traffic. However, it accounts for only 2 per cent of the country’s road network, it said in a statement.

“Roads are one of the largest and most crucial infrastruc­ture assets in India .... We are truly excited to invest in a high-quality platform, and through HC1, play a part in India's transport infrastruc­ture,” Hardik Shah, managing director (MD) and head of India infrastruc­ture at KKR, said.

KKR made its investment from the KKR Asia Pacific Infrastruc­ture Fund, it added.

This is KKR’S third investment in India from the Fund and its first in Asia's transport sector.

Recent infrastruc­ture investment­s in India include India Grid Trust (Indigrid), an infrastruc­ture investment trust, and Virescent Infrastruc­ture, a renewable energy company in the country. EY and Deloitte acted as advisors while AZB & Partners and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett acted as legal advisors to KKR.

In addition, Wipro sold its stake in hybrid IT services provider Ensono Holdings for $76.24 million (about ~51.7 crore) to KKR.

Wipro had acquired a 10.2 per cent stake in the Illinois-headquarte­red company in March 2018 at an investment of $55 million.

Wipro had signed a longterm partnershi­p agreement with the company when it sold its hosted data centre business to Ensono for a considerat­ion of $405 million. As part of the deal, Wipro transferre­d 900 employees to Ensono and sold eight data centres to the company.

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With this acquisitio­n, KKR aims to expand India’s National Highway network, which serves 40 per cent of the total traffic

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