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GIP Announces Agreement to Acquire Italian High Speed Rail Operator Italo — Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori

Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), a leading independent, global infrastructure investor, announced today that its third equity fund, Global Infrastructure Partners III, has agreed to acquire 100 percent of the equity interest of Italian railway operator Italo – Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori S.p.A. (Italo) for Euro 1.94 billion in cash.

Italo, headquartered in Rome, is the first and only private operator in the European high-speed rail passenger transportation market, and the second largest operator in Italy, with a market share of more than 35% in terms of passenger/km per year.

Since 2012, Italo has offered high-end, long-haul, high-speed railway transportation services through a fleet of 25 AGV trainsets under the Italo brand and four new EVO-Italo branded trains, with the fleet set to increase to 42 trains by 2019. The company’s network connects Italy’s most densely populated and economically activecities and presently runs 68 daily services on three key routes serving 19 railway stations and 14 major Italian cities, including Rome, Milan, Venice, Florence, Bologna and Naples. The company expects to increase frequencies, as the new EVO fleet becomes available, to 98 daily services.

In 2017, 12.8 million passengers travelled with Italo (+15% compared to 2016), generating approximately€455m in revenues and EBITDA of approximately €156m. In the three-year period 2015-2017, total operating revenues and EBITDA recorded a CAGR of 21% and 78%, respectively.

The transaction is subject to antitrust approval, and is expected to close during the second quarter of 2018. Mediobanca acted as financial advisor and Latham & Watkins as legal advisor to GIP on the transaction.

Adebayo Ogunlesi, Chairman and Managing Partner of GIP said: “We look forward to supporting theCompany’s ambitious growth plans and ongoing commitment to providing quality service to Italo’spassengers”.