Spring Lane Capital secures US$151mn first close on its second fund for sustainable infrastructure developments

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Spring Lane Capital, a private equity firm focused on providing catalytic project capital for sustainability solutions in the energy, food, water, waste, and transportation industries have secured a first close of approximately US$151 million for its second private fund.

Spring Lane Capital is targeting US$400 million in total capital for its second fund. The fund will seek to back entrepreneurs and project developers in the sustainable infrastructure sectors including food & agriculture, energy, water, waste, and transportation. These equity commitments double Spring Lane Capital's current AUM and will allow the firm to expand its team and geographical footprint.

 

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