08 Jan 2026

Ashurst advises Arcus Infrastructure Partners on acquisition of WCCTV Group Limited

"Ashurst has advised Arcus Infrastructure Partners on an agreement for Arcus European Infrastructure Fund 4 SCSp, alongside WCCTV management, to acquire 100% of WCCTV Group Limited, a UK‑ and US‑based specialist in re-deployable video surveillance asset leasing. The transaction is expected to complete in Q1 2026, subject to regulatory clearances."

Ashurst advised Arcus Infrastructure Partners in relation to the agreement for Arcus European Infrastructure Fund 4 SCSp, alongside the WCCTV management team, to acquire 100% of WCCTV Group Limited. The transaction concerns the acquisition of WCCTV, a full-service, specialised leasing provider of managed re-deployable video surveillance (RVS) assets operating in the UK and the US. WCCTV offers an end-to-end service including the leasing of fuel cell and solar-powered CCTV towers and trailers, site configuration advisory, tech-enabled surveillance and monitoring connected to outsourced alarm receiving centres, ongoing maintenance, fuel provision and data capture to support customer operations. WCCTV operates from a network of 10 depot hubs across the UK and US and owns and leases a fleet of approximately 1,655 RVS towers and 1,520 RVS trailers, each with a technical asset life of around 15–20 years. The Company serves a diversified blue-chip customer base across infrastructure and utilities, government and law enforcement, large-scale commercial and industrial construction, retail, logistics, car parking and property management for a range of security and monitoring use cases, and is considered one of the market leaders in RVS solutions. The transaction is expected to complete in Q1 2026, subject to relevant regulatory clearances. Ashurst represented Arcus Infrastructure Partners and was assisted by a team composed by: partners Aaron Shute and Christy O'Connell, and partner and Global Head of Corporate Jason Radford, supported by associates Florence Fry, Scott Vanderwolf, Hugh Morris, Lottie White and Tom Segev (corporate); partner Laura Ho and senior associate Kavisha Bilimoria (finance); partner Chris Bates, senior associate Emily McCracken and associates Julia Bell and Nick Hwong (commercial contracts); partner Rhiannon Webster, senior associate Tom Brookes and associate Hana Byrne (data protection); partner Chris Eberhardt, senior associate Laura Carter and associate Eleanor Popplewell (regulatory); partners Mark Spinney and Patricia Allen, senior associate Shayaan Zaraq Bari and associate Beth Sercombe (tax); partners Ruth Buchanan and Dan Ornstein, counsel John Gordon and senior associate Natalie Flynn (employment and pensions); counsel Aaron Cole (intellectual property); partners Lee Foxcroft and Eleanor Reeves and senior associate Joanna Fox (real estate and EHS). US law advice was provided by partner Wes Strickland, senior associates Annie Smart, Jagriti Singh and Nathan Huynh, and associate Nathan Chen.
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