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APG / MACQUARIE to acquire SKYNRG

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APG / MACQUARIE acquires SKYNRG

Deal facts

Buyer
APG / MACQUARIE
Target
SKYNRG
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
1 June 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Energy
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

APG and Macquarie have agreed to acquire SKYNRG in a transaction announced on 1 June 2025. The deal involves the listed energy sector entity, identified by the NaceV2Sector_C_19.2 classification, though the specific country of operation remains unreported. Financial terms were not disclosed, with the deal value classified as not_disclosed and no consideration type specified in the available records.

The transaction is currently in review, with no confirmed completion date as of the announcement. Regulatory clearance is required before the acquisition can proceed to finalisation. This acquisition marks a significant entry for the buyer group into the renewable energy infrastructure space, expanding their portfolio through the purchase of the target business. The parties have not yet released further details regarding the integration plan or future operational structure of the combined entity.

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