Morgan Stanley (MS) Investment Management, through investment funds managed by Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners, its private infrastructure investment platform, announced it has entered into an agreement to sell its ownership stake in Seven Seas Water Group to the EQT Infrastructure VI fund. “Seven Seas Water exemplifies the infrastructure characteristics we prioritize – essential services, long-term inflation-protected cashflows, and operational excellence,” said Alberto Donzelli, Managing Director and Co-Head of Europe for Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners. “The company’s Water-as-a-Service model has proven highly effective across diverse markets, and we are proud to have supported their evolution into a market-leading platform.”
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