Sequoia Economic Infrastructure Income Fund Limited

Company description

Sequoia Economic Infrastructure Income Fund Limited is a Guernsey-domiciled, closed-ended fund listed on the FTSE 250 Index of the London Stock Exchange. The Fund focuses primarily on taking subordinated and select senior debt exposures to economic infrastructure projects, companies and special purpose vehicles. The Fund invests in the UK, Western Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand through acquiring both loans and securities. ItÂ’s objective is to provide investors with regular, sustained, long-term distributions and capital appreciation from a diversified portfolio of infrastructure debt.

Company details

City:
London
Address:
6th Floor, Kent House, 14-17 Market Place, London W1W 8AJ

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Company updates

  • December 06, 2023

    Sequoia Economic Updates on Debt-Hit Hotel and Bulb Energy Investments

    Sequoia Economic Infrastructure Income Fund Ltd (SEQI) said that it has been developing plans with an unnamed borrower to maximize recovery of a loan for its Clyde Street hotel investment while expect...

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  • March 17, 2021

    Sequoia Economic Infrastructure Income Fund raises GBP 110 million

    Sequoia Economic Infrastructure Income Fund (SEQI) has raised GBP 110 million (US$ 152 million) by share placing order. The raised money will be used to repay outstanding debt and new invest...

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  • December 16, 2016

    Sequoia Economic Infrastructure Fund raises £126 million

    Sequoia Economic Infrastructure Fund, managed by Sequoia, has announced it has raised £126 million (US$157 million).

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  • June 13, 2016

    Sequoia economic infrastructure income fund raises 175 million

    Sequoia Economic Infrastructure Income Fund has raised gross proceeds of approximately £175 million, in excess of the target issue amount of £150 million (US$249 million), through the Open...

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