Concessionaire

Gdańsk Transport Company

is a special purpose company set up in 1996 to pursue the project of constructing the northern section of the A1 Motorway. The company holds the concession to design, finance, build, and operate the approximately 152 km long segment of the A1 Motorway from Gdańsk to Toruń. When the concession expires in 2039, the Concessionaire will hand over the infrastructure to the public partner free of charge.

Gdańsk Transport Company's activity is the operation and maintenance of a designed and implemented section of the A1 motorway during the concession period. The concessionaire's task is to provide services in accordance with established standards aimed at ensuring the availability of road infrastructure for users.

 

Shareholders of Gdańsk Transport Company S.A.:

Shareholders GTC S.A.

AAPP Sp. z.o.o. (85% of shares) - AAPP Sp. z o.o. is owned indirectly by Arcus A1 Investor Vehicle LLP (the “Investor Vehicle”). The Investor Vehicle is managed by a subsidiary of Arcus Infrastructure Partners LLP on behalf of its ultimate controller, Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP (“ABP”). ABP administers collective pension schemes for participants in the education, government and construction sectors, cleaning and window-cleaning companies, housing corporations and energy and utility companies, as well as social or sheltered employment in the Netherlands. Currently, ABP administers over 30% of all collective Dutch pension schemes.

Arcus Infrastructure Partners is an independent fund manager focused solely on long term investments in European infrastructure. Arcus invests on behalf of institutional investors through discretionary funds and special co-investment vehicles and, through its subsidiaries, currently manages investments with an aggregate enterprise value of €15 billion (as of 30 November 2016). Arcus targets value-add infrastructure investments in Europe, with a particular focus on transactions in the transportation, energy, and telecommunication sector.

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Intertoll Capital Partners B.V.  was established in 2017 as a Joint Venture between the Aberdeen Infrastructure (Holdco) II-A BV and Intertoll Infrastructure Developments B.V. with an aim to invest in highway concession projects. Intertoll Capital Partners currently has invested equity in projects in Hungary and Poland.

Today Aberdeen is one of the largest asset managers globally, with assets under management of around €450 billion and is quoted on the London Stock Exchange (LSE).

Intertoll is an international leader in toll and motorway infrastructure development, investment, and road operations with its location in Hungary, Poland, United Kingdom and Turkey. Roads managed by Intertoll serve over 2.5 million users per week, 24 hours a day, and Intertoll also manages over a thousand kilometres of motorways.