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The fund management industry has surpassed €2trn in assets under management, writes Richard Lowe
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A resurgence in M&A reflects the huge growth potential in energy transition and digitalisation, writes Mark Rudovic
Energy transition is the fastest-growing part of the infrastructure asset class, fuelled by demand from governments, companies and investors. Christopher Walker reports
Actis is being acquired by General Atlantic. Michael Harrington tells Florence Chong what the merger means for the sustainable infrastructure fund manager
Established nearly 20 years ago, DIF now manages close to €18bn and has been acquired by CVC. Allard Ruijs tells Razak Musah Baba about its approach
It is the largest fund manager dedicated to digital infrastructure. Florence Chong speaks to DigitalBridge senior managing director Jon Mauck
Harsh Agrawal tells Florence Chong about targeting renewable energy and connectivity
Formerly known as Colonial First State, MUFG-owned Igneo is investing in the mid-market across Europe, North America and Australia. Florence Chong reports
Rather than simply joining the race to invest as much as possible in renewables and data centres, Australian superannuation-owned IFM is taking a different approach, Kyle Mangini tells Florence Chong
Infrastructure debt funds did not suffer the dip in fundraising of the broader asset class. Christopher Walker looks at why they are currently so appealing
Social infrastructure is a fast-growing sub-sector of the asset class, fuelled by the indebtedness of the public sector. Christopher Walker looks at where it is headed
‘Re-Infra’ to form one of five growth areas as Patrizia seeks to nearly double AUM in five years
ESR said the acquisition will bring forward the benefits of a fully integrated platform for ESR and its key stakeholders
A €2trn industry in the making
Assets under management of the 100 largest firms reaches €1.98trn in 2022
The 100 largest infrastructure investment managers, led by Macquarie Asset Management and Brookfield Asset Management, manage more than €1.65trn in assets.
Assets under management at the 100 largest firms has risen to €1.65trn. We shine the spotlight on five
The assets under management of the 100 largest infrastructure investment managers rose by €110bn during 2020, from €1.18trn to €1.29trn of assets. We speak to leading figures in the sector about their businesses and views on the asset class, and also question whether fixed hurdle rates are pushing infrastructure fund managers to take undue levels of risk
The 100 largest infrastructure managers manage €1.29trn of assets. Razak Musah Baba spoke to the three largest
The largest infrastructure fund manager is well advanced on its ‘green journey’, the new head of MIRA Leigh Harrison tells Florence Chong
Are fixed hurdle rates pushing infrastructure fund managers to take undue levels of risks to hit an 8% target? René Lavanchy reports
Blackstone launched its open-ended infrastructure platform four years ago and is now 28th in the ranking. Jon Peterson spoke to global head of infrastructure Sean Klimczak
The infrastructure arm of US private-equity firm KKR has jumped from 19 to 12 in the top 100 infrastructure ranking. Global head of infrastructure Raj Agrawal talks to Vanessa Drucker about its growth
With transport assets hit harder than other sectors, diversification is as important as ever for infrastructure fund managers. Maha Khan Phillips and Christopher O’Dea report
With the continued growth of infrastructure mega-funds, is it inevitable that investors will overpay for assets and returns disappoint? Not necessarily, writes Christopher O’Dea
One of the appeals of mid-market strategies is the ability to avoid competition at the large end of the market. Christopher O’Dea asks whether this space is becoming too crowded as well
Fund managers of listed infrastructure vary widely in their approach, but they all make the case for active strategies. Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports
Whitehelm Capital has Dutch investor APG on board for its Smart Cities Fund. Christopher O’Dea reports