Scottish Equity Partners, SSE and Lexington team up on infrastructure

SEP managing director unfazed by Scottish independence vote's possible impact on UK energy sector

Tuesday 2 September 2014 at 06:18

Scottish Equity Partners has made its first move into the infrastructure market by creating a new fund alongside FTSE 100 energy company SSE and US private equity firm Lexington Partners.

SEP, a UK growth capital specialist, said it had raised £135 million for its first clean infrastructure fund and made its first transaction, buying SSE Pipelines - a division of Scottish utilities company SSE.