INPP has made a number of deals to tidy up its portfolio of Building Schools for the Future investments – adding to its investment in Kent BSF at a cost of £7.2m (taking its interest to 58% with Kent County Council owning the balance) and selling its minority interests in Hul, Leeds, Newcastle, Rochdale, Sandwell and Leicester BSFs for £18.75m “well in excess of the price paid on acquisition in August 2011”.
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