Infrastructure Secondaries Daily

Carlyle’s $2.6B Copia Exit Sets the Pace

Friday, July 10, 2026 · 11 min

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Copia Power is set to move from Carlyle to EQT at a reported $2.6 billion valuation, while secondaries-adjacent platform moves from TIFF, SIMCo and Nigeria’s pension sector point to fresh competition for private-market liquidity and infrastructure credit.

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Copia Power is set to move from Carlyle to EQT at a reported $2.6 billion valuation, while secondaries-adjacent platform moves from TIFF, SIMCo and Nigeria’s pension sector point to fresh competition for private-market liquidity and infrastructure credit.

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  1. Carlyle to Sell Copia Power to EQT: Financial Times — Bloomberg Law

    Carlyle to Sell Copia Power to EQT: Financial Times Share To: Facebook Carlyle is set to sell data center power and infrastructure platform Copia Power to EQT, Financial Times reports, citing unidentified people familiar with the matter. - Deal values Copia Power at at $2.6b - Carlyle is set to make a more than fivefold return from the sale, one person briefed on the matter tells FT - Deal…

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  3. TIFF Expands Private Equity Secondaries Platform With Senior Hires — Pulse 2.0

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  4. SIMCo Expands Infrastructure Debt Franchise through Strategic Partnerships with PIMCO and Investec | MarketMinute — MarketMinute

    SIMCo Expands Infrastructure Debt Franchise through Strategic Partnerships with PIMCO and Investec | MarketMinute # SIMCo Expands Infrastructure Debt Franchise through Strategic Partnerships with PIMCO and Investec Published at July 7th 2026, 10:11 PM EDT via ACN Newswire ⓘ This article is third-party content and does not represent the views of this site. We make no guarantees regarding its…

  5. Nigeria’s $22bn pension sector plans new fund to drive infrastructure growth - Businessday NG — BusinessDay

    Nigeria’s $22bn pension sector plans new fund to drive infrastructure growth - Businessday NG # Nigeria’s $22bn pension sector plans new fund to drive infrastructure growth Nigeria’s pension industry is moving closer to unlocking part of its N31.32 trillion retirement savings for large-scale infrastructure financing, with the National Pension Commission (PenCom) considering the creation of an…