Keppel Infrastructure Trust

Keppel Infrastructure Trust is a diversified business trust listed in Singapore and has strategic businesses and assets in the three core segments of Distribution & Network, Energy and Waste & Water.

See below for the Latest Keppel Infrastructure Trust News, Analysis, Profit Results, Share Price Information, and Commentary.

 

Keppel Infrastructure Trust manager names new CEO

Kevin Neo Tzu Chao was appointed on 1 October 2023.

Keppel Infrastructure Trust manager names new CEO

Kevin Neo Tzu Chao was appointed on 1 October 2023.

Keppel, KIT acquire stake in a wind farm in Sweden for $6.9m

The companies will have 2.9% and 13.4% stake in Fäbodliden II, respectively.

Keppel Infrastructure Trust seeks to raise $240m in equity funding

The company will use 97.3% of the proceeds to partially pay bridge facilities.

Keppel to invest $445.3m in German offshore wind farm

The investment will be split between Keppel and its trust unit.

Keppel Infrastructure Trust distributable income drops by 13%

The firm blames the drag to higher trust expenses.

Keppel infra consortium named preferred bidder for Korean waste management firm 

The consortium still has to enter negotiations to finalise the acquisition.

Keppel to invest $233.6m in European onshore wind project

Keppel Corp and KIT will jointly invest in a 33.33% stake in FundCo.

Keppel Infrastructure, Jinko Power ink deal to explore solar farm, energy storage investment

Jinko will identify 1,000MW projects in its pipeline that Keppel can invest in.

Keppel Infrastructure Trust’s distributable income down by 21.1%

Its subsidiary, Ixom, posted a 20.7% decline in distribution and storage. 

Keppel Infrastructure Trust’s manager proposes new fee structures

The manager wishes to be paid a base fee of 10% per annum of KIT’s distributable income.

Keppel Infrastructure Trust invests in Aramco

KIT, together with two others, will invest $336.08m.

Embattled Keppel subsidiary Basslink enters voluntary administration

Three Ernest & Young representatives were chosen as voluntary administrators.