In reviewEnergy8 March 2026

CPP Investments to acquire Inkia Energy

Verified deal facts, source-backed narrative, and the Exit Mode founder lens for SME readers preparing to sell.

CPP Investments acquires Inkia Energy

Deal facts

Buyer
CPP Investments
Target
Inkia Energy
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
8 March 2026
Status
In review
Sector
Energy
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

CPP Investments has agreed to acquire Inkia Energy in a transaction announced on 8 March 2026. The deal involves a company operating across multiple sectors including electricity generation and financial services, as indicated by the relevant NaceV2 sector classifications. The specific consideration structure and total deal value have not been disclosed to the public. No information regarding the target country of operation is currently available in the reported data.

The transaction is currently in the review phase and remains subject to regulatory approval before completion. Inkia Energy operates within the energy and financial sectors, though the precise geographic location of its headquarters has not been confirmed. The parties have not yet finalised the agreement, and the completion date remains unreported. Further details on the strategic rationale or financial terms are not included in the available records.

Weekly digest

Join Exit Mode Insider

Ten deal briefs a week, founder commentary, and the patterns worth paying attention to.

Join Exit Mode Insider, £12/mo

Deal timeline

1 update
  1. CMA invitation to comment

    CPP Investments to acquire Inkia Energy

    CPP Investments to acquire Inkia Energy

    EU DG COMP

Explore

Browse adjacent archives

Jump from this deal into the sector, buyer, deal type, and year views that carry the strongest contextual signal.

Similar deals

Similar deals

Other Energy M&A activity tracked by Exit Mode.

Buyer history

CPP Investments

See every published Exit Mode archive entry where this buyer appears.

View buyer profile

Methodology

How this page is built

Layer 1 facts come from source documents, Layer 2 turns those facts into a readable narrative, and Layer 3 only appears where the editorial team flags a founder-relevant deal.

Back to the archive