Good morning, Hubsters. Michael Schoeck back with you for the Thursday Wire. With the US infrastructure market seeing a capital renaissance, the top deal stories this morning are focused on water infrastructure and renewable energy. Middle-market PE firm Levine Leichtman Capital Partners announced the acquisition of USA Water. And in the energy market, Sandbrook Capital announced a $460 million commitment in rPlus Energies. On the Hub today we’ve got two fresh technology-focused stories: a story from yours truly about Trinity Hunt’s plans to spend its latest fund,andRafael Canton’s Deep Dive into Falfurrias Capital Partners ’ most-recent acquisition of IT services company, NPI. Rounding out the Wire today, KKR chief investment officer Henry McVey and managing director Francis Lim have a report out titled, “Thoughts from the road: India.” First on tap is the water deal. Keep the water running The infrastructure market is finally having a renaissance, and the water market is a critical part of the US infrastructure ecosystem. Levine Leichtman Capital Partners has announced the acquisition of USA Water, an operations and maintenance service provide to wastewater and water utility companies, from Warren Equity Partners and in partnership with existing management. Upgrade to the premium version of the Wire to learn more. Utilities going solar The power grid continues to see new and larger solar projects built in place of coal and conventional power resources.Sandbrook Capital announced a $460 million equity investment in rPlus Energies. Upgrade to read more . Moving the IT stack to the cloud Earlier in February, Trinity Hunt Partners announced the close of its oversubscribed seventh fund with $700 million in hard cap commitments. This week, I spoke with managing partner Blake Apel about the kinds of deals the middle market fund will invest in. Upgrade to the premium version to read the story. IT cost controls Corporations are seeing an increase in IT-related costs, causing PE firms to pounce on investment opportunities in IT service companies that help customers manage IT expenses. In January, Falfurrias Capital Partners announced the acquisition of NPI, a provider of data-driven IT procurement services. PE Hub’s Rafael Canton spoke with Amy Brandt, a partner at Falfurrias, about NPI’s use of artificial intelligence, the PE firm’s plans for add-on acquisitions and PE interest in IT services. Premium subscribers may read all about the plans. PE opportunities in India In a report titled, “Thoughts from the road: India,” KKR chief investment officer Henry McVey and managing director Francis Lim shared insights after a recent trek across India. Premium subscribers may read more. That’s it for me today. Obey Martin Manayiti will be back tomorrow to wrap up the week with the Friday Wire. Cheers, Michael Read the full wire commentary on PE Hub ... |