Inexus

Inexus is a Cardiff-based provider of utility infrastructure services to mainly new-build construction sites within the United Kingdom. Operating within a series of sub-brands, the company plans and manages the installation of electrical, gas, water and telecommunications supplies, acting as an interface between developers and both the utility service companies and infrastructure providers.

Formerly a subsidiary of French oil group Total S.A., in September 2005 the company was acquired by Australian private equity company, the Challenger Infrastructure Fund (CIF), for an enterprise value of £465m. In 2011, it was listed on the 100 most profitable private equity held companies in the UK, with profits of £43.4m in 2010.[1]

Inexus Group companies include:[2]

  • Connect Utilities Ltd
  • Envoy Asset Management Ltd
  • Metropolitan Infrastructure Ltd
  • Independent Water Networks Ltd
  • Independent Fibre Networks Ltd
  • Exoteric Holdings Ltd
  • Independent Pipelines Ltd
  • Independent Power Networks Ltd
  • Independent Meters Ltd
  • Inexus Services Ltd

References

  1. Chris Kelsey (February 5, 2011). "Welsh firms on list of private equity high fliers". Western Mail. Retrieved February 5, 2011.
  2. "About Us". Inexus Group. February 5, 2011. Retrieved February 5, 2011.


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