Actis has acquired InterGen’s Mexican portfolio of businesses for $1.256 billion. The portfolio will rebrand as Saavi Energia. BofA Merrill Lynch and Barclays Capital provided financial advice to InterGen on the deal while Scotia Capital did likewise for Actis. InterGen is owned by the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan and China Huaneng Group/Guangdong Yudean Group.
PRESS RELEASE
London & Mexico City, 27 April 2018 – Actis, a leading growth markets investor, is pleased to announce that it has acquired InterGen’s Mexican portfolio of businesses for a consolidated enterprise value of US$1.256 billion. The deal is Actis’ largest acquisition to date. The Mexico-focused platform will be rebranded as Saavi Energia.
InterGen’s Mexico portfolio includes 2,200 megawatts in operation with six combined-cycle gas turbine projects and a 155 megawatt wind project with partner IEnova. InterGen also owns and operates three gas compression stations and one 65-km gas pipeline in Mexico.
This is Actis’ third investment in Mexico, following its establishment of Zuma Energía, a Mexican renewable platform, in September 2014 and its establishment of Atlas Renewable Energy, a pan-regional renewables platform with presence in Mexico, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay, in 2016. More broadly, across Latin America, Actis has committed more than US$3 billion in investments to date.
Commenting on the investment, Michael Harrington, partner in the energy business at Actis, said, “This is a landmark transaction that further cements our commitment to the Mexican power sector. We are delighted to invest behind the successful business that InterGen has created and continue to build it into a leading platform in the region. This is an important building block that underpins Actis’ focused strategy of creating scalable energy businesses in key growth markets.”
Tim Menzie, InterGen Chief Executive Officer, said, “The strategic divestment of our Mexico region allows InterGen to realize value from our portfolio and strengthens our balance sheet. The proceeds will afford us financial flexibility as we execute our long-term strategy to grow our portfolio and deliver value to our shareholders.”
BofA Merrill Lynch and Barclays Capital acted as exclusive financial advisors to InterGen and Scotia Capital acted as exclusive financial advisor to Actis in the transaction.
About InterGen
InterGen is a global power generation firm with 11 power plants in operation, representing a total generation capacity of 6,824 megawatts (5,180 net equity MW) and including a wind project. In addition, InterGen operates three gas compression facilities and a 65-km gas pipeline. These facilities are located in the United Kingdom, Mexico and Australia. InterGen is jointly owned by the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan and China Huaneng Group/Guangdong Yudean Group. For more information, visit www.InterGen.com.
About Actis
Actis is a leading investor in growth markets, delivering consistent competitive returns, responsibly. It has a growing portfolio of investments across Asia, Africa and Latin America and has raised over US$12 billion since inception.
Source: https://www.pehub.com/2018/04/actis-buys-intergens-mexican-portfolio-1-2-bln/
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