Intoll

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Intoll Group, formerly Macquarie Infrastructure Group (ASXITO) currently owns and manages a 25.0% interest in the Westlink M7 to the west of Sydney in Australia and a 30% interest in the 108 km-long Highway 407/ETR in the Greater Toronto Area of Canada,

Macquarie Infrastructure Group (MIG) was one of the world's largest developers and operators of private toll roads with a portfolio of 11 toll roads across seven countries including Australia. In February 2010 MIG underwent a restructure into two separately listed companies; Intoll and Macquarie Atlas (ASXMQA). Whilst Macquarie Atlas continues to be managed by Macquarie, Intoll is internally managed. Murray Bleach is the Chief Executive Officer of Intoll.[1]

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