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RNS Number : 7712W

Sequoia Economic Infra Inc Fd Ld

14 February 2017

14 February 2017

Sequoia Economic Infrastructure Income Fund Limited

Net Asset Value as at 31 January 2017 and Investment Update

Ordinary Share update

During January, the Company had invested or committed to invest a total of £83.6m which resulted in the total invested portfolio representing approximately 91% of the Company's NAV as of the 31st January 2017.

The portfolio held 29 private debt investments and 14 infrastructure bonds for a total of 43 investments that covered 8 sectors and 23 subsectors, and are collectively valued at £560.8m including accrued interest with an annualised yield-to-maturity (or yield-to-worst in the case of callable bonds) of 8.1% and a weighted average life across the acquired portfolio of approximately 4.6 years.

As of the 31st January 2017, the Company had gross leverage of £40m which represents approximately 6.6% of NAV. The Company remains confident in its ability to deploy the proceeds of the equity raise into its attractive pipeline of opportunities.

Approximately 42% of the portfolio comprises floating rate assets, with only three LIBOR floors above current LIBOR levels (of which one is 1 month USD and the others are EUR). As such, the portfolio's yield is likely to rise over time as LIBOR increases.

The investments are across the UK, Western Europe, Australia, Canada and the US and include a wide range of asset types including road, rail, utility, power, shipping, renewables, aircraft and ship leasing.

In the second half of January, investments made by the Company include:

·       A primary participation of £30m in a senior secured bridge loan issued by HC-One, a leading UK care homes owner and operator;

·       A primary participation  of £18.3m in  a junior term loan issued by Welcome Break, a UK motorway services provider;

·       A secondary acquisition of €12m in a senior loan held by Latécoère SA, an aircraft component company; and

·       Incremental investments in the following assets: Green Plains TL B, Castlelake 2016-1 C loan, Alinta Energy TL B, Bristow 6.25% 2022 bonds, and NRG Energy 7.25% 2026 bonds.

Sterling rose against the Dollar and fell slightly against the Euro during the month of January; however, the Investment Adviser remains committed to reducing NAV volatility arising from FX movements by maintaining its hedging strategy. As of the 31st January 2017, approximately 76% of NAV consisted of either Sterling assets or was hedged into Sterling.

The Company has more than adequate resources to cover the cash costs associated with its hedging activities. Each of its FX hedge providers has credit lines to the Company which means that the margin calls on the hedge portfolio have been modest.

The decrease in the Ordinary Share NAV to 102.37p per share from 102.48p in December 2016 arose primarily through:

·       An increase of 1.38p in asset valuations;

·       Interest income net of expenses of 0.21p;

·       A decrease of 0.21p from FX movements; and

·       A dividend declaration of 1.50p.

On the 18th January 2017, the Company declared a dividend of 1.5 pence with respect to the three month period ending the 31st December 2016. The shares traded ex-dividend from the 26th January, with payment on the 24th February.

Ordinary Portfolio Summary (15 largest settled investments)

Transaction name Currency Type Ranking Value £m(1) Sector Sub-sector Yield to maturity / worst (%)
A'lienor S.A.S. (A65) EUR Private Senior 37.5 Transport Road 3.47
AP Wireless Infrastructure GBP Private Senior 30.0 TMT Towers 6.32
IO Data Centers LLC USD Private Senior 29.8 TMT Data Centers 9.00
Beamish HoldCo 2017 GBP Private Senior 29.6 Accommodation Health Care 12.37
Abteen Ventures USD Private Senior 27.8 TMT Data Centers 8.00
Regard Group Mezzanine GBP Private Mezz 22.9 Accommodation Health Care 12.12
Natgasoline Senior Unsecured USD Private Mezz 19.9 Other Industrial Infrastructure 10.00
Exeltium Mezzanine EUR Private Mezz 18.9 Power PPA 9.40
Welcome Break No.1 Ltd GBP Private Mezz 18.3 Transport Motorway Services 8.36
Danaos Snr Secured 2018 USD Private Senior 17.6 Transport Assets Shipping 18.37
Bristow Group 6.25% 2022 USD Public Mezz 17.3 Transport Assets Aircraft 8.39
Neoen Production EUR Private HoldCo 16.2 Renewables Solar & Wind 6.99
Green Plains TL B USD Private Senior 14.1 Other Alternative Fuel 6.54
Longview TL B USD Private Senior 13.7 Power Elec Generation 10.27
Alinta Energy TL B USD Private Senior 13.4 Utility Elec Supply 6.58

Note (1) - excluding accrued interest

Market Summary

January was a slow month for the infrastructure finance sector, with only five deals reaching financial close throughout North America and Western Europe.

The largest deal which closed in January was the Cricket Valley Energy Centre in Dover, New York. The financing was for the development of the 1.1GW combined-cycle natural gas-fired plant, and consisted of $700m equity and a syndicated loan of $875m.

USD 3m Libor rose above 1.0% in January for the first time since 2009 with the expectation that this will continue to rise in 2017 based on minutes of the December Federal Reserve meeting. In contrast, the ECB remained dovish relative to the Fed by maintaining rates and their QE strategy for 2017 despite meaningful eurozone inflation, particularly in Germany.

During January, Sterling rose against the Dollar and fell slightly against the Euro, ending the month at $1.26 and €1.16 respectively. The Bloomberg USD High Yield Corporate Bond Index rose to 172.5.

The Company's monthly investor report and additional portfolio disclosure will be made available at http://www.seqifund.com/.

Sequoia Investment Management Company

Randall Sandstrom / Steve Cook                         Telephone 020 7079 0483 / 020 7079 0481

Stifel Nicolaus Europe Limited

Neil Winward / Mark Bloomfield / Gaudi Le Roux              Telephone 020 7710 7600

International Fund Management Limited

Chris Hickling                                                                Telephone 01481 737600

About Sequoia Economic Infrastructure Income Fund Limited

The Company is a Guernsey registered closed-ended investment company that seeks to provide investors with regular, sustained, long-term distributions and capital appreciation from a diversified portfolio of senior and subordinated economic infrastructure debt investments. The Company is advised by Sequoia Investment Management Company Limited.  The Company has been advised that the Shares can be considered as "excluded securities" for the purposes of the FCA rules regarding the definition and promotion of Non-Mainstream Pooled Investments (NMPIs).

This information is provided by RNS

The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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