AMP Capital has acquired an additional 9.95% stake in the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) on behalf of its Community Infrastructure Fund (CommIF), lifting its total investment in the teaching hospital to more than A$200m (鈧125m)
The vendor was global infrastructure manager Morrison & Co.
In March this year, CommIF bought a 17.26% interest in the 800-bed hospital from John Liang. The fund now holds 27.21%, and is the second largest shareholder in Celsus, the consortium which owns the hospital, built by a private-public partnership (PPP) with the South Australian government.
Acquisition of the additional stake was the first transaction that CommIF has done since its board rejected three takeover bids, including one from Morrison & Co, for its A$1.4bn social infrastructure fund this month.
Charles Savage, CommIF portfolio manager, told 91传媒在线 the asset was a 鈥済reat fit鈥 for the CommIF portfolio, and that the fund saw itself as 鈥渢he natural owner of a hospital such as Royal Adelaide.鈥
CommIF investments, he said, had helped develop and support critical health infrastructure across Australia. including Sydney鈥檚 Royal North Shore Hospital and the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre, 鈥渨hile delivering robust returns for investors鈥.
AMP Capital managing director 鈥 origination, Scott Markwick, said: 鈥淭he acquisition continues CommIF鈥檚 successful strategy of acquiring interests in high-quality assets, and follows the Royal Adelaide Hospital PPP鈥檚 successful $2.2bn refinancing last week.鈥
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