Infratil's next play: Australian medical infrastructure

Infratil's next play: Australian medical infrastructure
Pattrick Smellie
Infrastructure investor Infratil is making its first foray into the medical infrastructure market in deal that will give it control of one of Australia’s leading medical imaging companies, Qscan.Infratil will pay up to A$330 million for a stake of up to 60 percent in Qscan, with associate Morrison & Co Growth Infrastructure Fund taking another 15 percent and the remainder owned by existing doctor and management shareholders.The Wellington-based company announced the deal on a NZ public holiday, but the company’s dual-listed shar...

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