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Quercus achieves 9 per cent return on disposal of ForVEI stake

Quercus Assets Selection’s Quercus Renewable Energy Fund has completed the sale of its stake in ForVEI, a joint venture comprising Quercus Renewable Energy, VEI Capital, Foresight Solar VCT and Adenium Solar Energy.

ForVEI operates in the private equity, infrastructure and energy sectors in Italy.
 
Quercus initially invested EUR8 million in ForVEI in 2011, and at the time of its disposal late in December 2016, owned a stake close to 10 per cent in the joint venture. The sale generated an IRR of higher than 9 per cent for Quercus and it represents the first disposal by the Quercus Renewable Energy Fund (QRE), which was launched in 2010.
 
The funds raised from the sale will result in a dividend distribution to investors in the first quarter of this year.
 
The QRE fund seeks to exit investments within a five to seven year investment period and it is intended that the fund will liquidate by the end of 2018.
 
Diego Biasi, co-founder and CEO of Quercus, says: “The ForVEI vehicle has been a very good and stable investment for Quercus and we are delighted to exit with an attractive IRR. The Italian renewable energy sector operates against the backdrop of a stable regulatory environment. However, as relative early entrants into the market, when the regulatory environment was less predictable, the Quercus investment approach managed to invest effectively and with a clear set of long term objectives in mind. The QRE portfolio has been optimised over the years and is set to meet investors' long term expectations.”
 
The disposal of ForVEI follows recent news of the EUR150 million first close of a series of three renewable infrastructure funds that are seeking to raise a combined EUR500 million by December 2018. The three new funds are targeting an annual dividend yield of 6 per cent, distributed semi-annually and an IRR above 11 per cent. These funds will place Quercus among the top three renewable energy infrastructure funds in Europe.
 
The company also announced in December the distribution of its first special dividend, equating to approximately 20 per cent, from its Italian Solar Fund, and a new bond issue amounting to approximately EUR125 million at a coupon rate close to 3 per cent with an expiration date of 20 years.
 
The company is now looking further afield for investors and investment opportunities as it looks to roll out its investment strategy in new jurisdictions.

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