Tower co Vertical Bridge gets $1.5B boost from KKR

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Tower company Vertical Bridge has secured a $1.5 billion investment from private equity firm KKR to support its future growth.

The addition of KKR as a new investor establishes a fully funded, long‑term capital structure that supports Vertical Bridge’s strategic plan and reinforces the Company’s position as a permanent owner and operator of a nationwide portfolio of more than 17,000 towers.

“This transaction provides us with the resources to continue developing our portfolio at scale while maintaining our disciplined, returns-focused approach to capital deployment,” said Ron Bizick, President and CEO of Vertical Bridge. “We are pleased to have KKR as an experienced, long‑term investor as we expand our platform, advance organic development, and selectively pursue M&A opportunities that strengthen our portfolio, while continuing to deliver the agile, customer‑focused approach that defines Vertical Bridge.”

To date, KKR has invested more than $40 billion in equity in digital infrastructure globally. This investment builds on KKR’s existing tower portfolio including Vantage Towers in Europe and Pinnacle Towers in the Philippines, and on past investments such as Telxius and Hivory Towers. KKR is funding its investment primarily through its core infrastructure strategy.

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