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65 Equity Partners, Inflexion secure minority stake in Kee Safety

The investment implies a valuation for Kee Safety of approximately $2.3b (£1.3b).

65 Equity Partners and Inflexion, through its Partnership Capital III fund, announced a minority investment in Kee Safety.

Following completion, Inflexion and 65 Equity Partners will have equal minority shareholdings in the company, alongside the Kee Safety management team.

The investment implies a valuation for Kee Safety of approximately $2.3b (£1.3b).

Kee Safety specialises in the design, installation, and certification of safety systems, offering innovative solutions for fall protection, safe access, and ground safety.

($1 = £0.57)

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