Future Capital Partners offers renewable fuel deal

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Future Capital Partners (FCP), the £6 billion alternative investment boutique, has struictured a private equity deal that will allow UK investors to engage in the rapidly growing Renewable Transport Fuels (RTF) sector for the first time.

The Future Fuels partnership expects to provide investors with returns of over 30% per annum over a five to seven year period. It will be raising £40m equity, of which it has already secured over £5m (including a £3m investment from Future Capital Partners itself), and there will be a minimum investment of £50,000. A trade sale or IPO is targeted within five years of commissioning of the plant. Future Fuels is an LLP established by FCP to build a Renewable Transport Fuel plant in Grimsby, North East England. The industrial scale plant will produce two principal products - a Renewable Tra...

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