Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF) and Hellenic Petroleum S.A. (HELPE) in Greece have shortlisted six interested parties to participate in Phase B (Binding Offers Phase) of the tender process for the acquisition of 100% of the share capital of DEPA Infrastructure S.A. (joint sale of 65% stake owned by HRADF and 35% stake owned by HELPE).
The prequalified interested parties to participate in Phase B of the tender are:
1. CONSORTIUM OF SINO-CEE FUND & SHANGHAI DAZHONG PUBLIC UTILITIES (GROUP) Co., Ltd
2. EP INVESTMENT ADVISORS
3. FIRST STATE INVESTMENTS (European Diversified Infrastructure Fund II)
4. ITALGAS SpA
5. KKR (KKR Global Infrastructure Investors III L.P.)
6. MACQUARIE (MEIF 6 DI HOLDINGS)
Following the signing of the relevant confidentiality agreement, the prequalified interested parties will receive the documents of Phase B (Binding Offers Phase) and will grant access to the virtual data room (VDR), where data and information related to DEPA Infrastructure S.A. are uploaded.
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