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Scottish Equity Partners, SSE and Lexington team up on infrastructure

SEP managing director unfazed by Scottish independence vote's possible impact on UK energy sector

Scottish Equity Partners has made its first move into the infrastructure market by creating a new fund alongside FTSE 100 energy company SSE and US private equity firm Lexington Partners.

SEP, a UK growth capital specialist, said it had raised £135 million for its first clean infrastructure fund and made its first transaction, buying SSE Pipelines - a division of Scottish utilities company SSE.

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