Investments
In May 2012, the Italian Strategic Fund stated that it would give financial backing to help fund a project that will bring fiber-optic cable to Italy's main cities, as part of the country's attempt to increase high-speed internet connectivity. The €4.5 billion project, led by fibre-optic company Metroweb (was a subsidiary of F2i First Fund via F2i Reti TLC) will receive an initial €200 million from Fondo Strategico Italiano through F2i Reti TLC. There is also an option for the fund to provide a further €300 million.[17]
In May 2012, the Fondo Strategico Italiano acquired an 18.6% stake in biopharmaceutical company Kedrion S.p.A. from holding company Sestant S.p.A. for a total of €150 million. In addition, the Fondo Strategico Italiano has an option to acquire a majority stake in Kedrion from Sestant.[18]
Also in May 2012, the defence and aerospace group Finmeccanica agreed to sell its 14% stake in aero-engine parts maker Avio to the Fondo Strategico Italiano. According to Finmeccanica, the deal is subject to Avio being listed on the Milan stock exchange before the end of 2012.[19] In November 2012, Prime Minister Mario Monti, signed with the Government of Qatar a €2 billion development project; the main investor is Qatar Holding.[20]
It was announced in March 2014, that the Fondo Strategico Italiano had made a non-binding offer for a 30% stake in the Spanish olive oil producer Deoleo.[21]
In July 2016 Enel Open Fiber acquired Metroweb from F2i SGR and Cassa Depositi e Prestiti. However, CDP Equity also acquired 50% stake in Open Fiber.[22][23][24] In 2021, CDP Equity and Macquarie bought the remaining 40% of Open Fiber not owned by the companies. CDP Equity raised its shares to 60% and Macquarie to 40%.[25][26]
In March 2021 CDP Equity and Eni launched the joint venture Green IT to develop solar and wind energy project for the next five years with an Investment of $957 million. 49% of the company is owned by CDP Equity and 51% by ENI.[27][28] In March 2023, Green IT and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners began developing three floating wind projects off the coast of Italy.[29] In April 2023, additional funds of €1.7 billion were agreed upon for GreenIT. The funds will be used for the development and construction of onshore and offshore plants as well as the re-powering of existing plants.[30][31][32]