'It's given us certainty going forward, but it created a lot of uncertainty at the time.' Partners David Donnelly and Kip Fitzsimon spoke with Infrastructure Partnerships Australia about the effects on investors of multiple infrastructure pipeline reviews in 2023. Watch the full interview on infrastructure industry trends, opportunities and shifts in the market since last year's Infrastructure Investment Monitor: https://lnkd.in/dAwAsG2M
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As the world of infrastructure investing continues to evolve, we believe there are vast opportunities to invest in critical infrastructure in the lower-middle and middle markets. Hear more from founder and partner Jeff Jenkins as he provides insights into Bernhard Capital Partners' approach to investing in and growing critical infrastructure assets.
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Please take a moment to view a brief infrastructure update from fund manager Andrew Gill as he discusses the outlook of the sector. #infrastructure #realassets
Watch our latest infrastructure update from our investment team. Our long-term outlook on infrastructure remains positive, driven in part by bond yields stabilising, with infrastructure assets steadying or even returning to growth. In our quarterly snapshot video Fund Manager, Andrew Gill and Senior Regional Business Development Manager, Tom Hardy delve into our latest insights and outlook. For more information, read our latest update https://lnkd.in/etF7gQ98
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Next week, we're heading to Berlin 🇩🇪 for the Infrastructure Investor Global Summit 2024. A 5-strong Marguerite representation will be on site between 18 and 21 March. If you'd like to meet with Nicolas Merigo, Michael Dedieu, David Harrison, Pilar Gomez, and Guillaume Rivron contact them via PM or leave a comment. 🌿 We look forward to networking with fellow industry experts and discussing the future of infrastructure investing. #infrastructure #ESGinvestments #InfrastructureInvestor
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Infrastructure’s steady yields are luring private capital investors to a space that was once almost exclusively the purview of institutional investors TRADITIONAL power assets and nascent South-east Asian markets are among the targets of infrastructure funds seeking value in an increasingly popular space. Hamilton Lane, for instance, is pursuing more opportunities in the small- to mid-market space, where valuation multiples are anywhere from half to a fifth of what they are at the top end. “We’ve seen consistently better entry values,” said Brent Burnett, its head of infrastructure and real assets. He defines small companies as those with enterprise values below US$500 million, while those in the mid-market could be as large as US$1 billion. https://lnkd.in/gB_unJXZ
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“The infrastructure asset class is an interesting one to watch as the companies we invest in have evolved significantly over the last 15 years,” says Peter Meany, Head of Global Listed Infrastructure at First Sentier Investors. Watch now as he highlights the drivers of this evolution. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/erQBAxdq
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“The infrastructure asset class is an interesting one to watch as the companies we invest in have evolved significantly over the last 15 years,” says Peter Meany, Head of Global Listed Infrastructure at First Sentier Investors. Watch now as he highlights the drivers of this evolution. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eGUyNifY
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Host Matthew Andrulot and guest Nick Moller from J.P. Morgan discuss the differences between public and private infrastructure investments. They note that public infrastructure often has a core plus development orientation, while private infrastructure offers more consistent cash flows. Watch the rest of this episode and all episodes on our YouTube channel or at: https://hubs.la/Q02NrDmD0 #infrastructureinvestment #PrivateEquity #GlobalInvesting #SustainableFinance #EnergyTransition #PublicPrivatePartnerships #ESGInvesting #WaterInfrastructure #RenewableEnergy #EconomicDevelopment #InvestmentStrategies #RegulatedUtilities #LongTermInvesting #FinancialMarkets #AssetManagement
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In this Infrastructure Investor Q&A, Pieter Welman discusses what makes #InfrastructureDebt attractive for investors today, how the role of #PrivateCredit in infrastructure is developing, and where he sees opportunities emerging across the market. Read more: https://ow.ly/LUyu30sAOBp
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Talking about the benefits of private investment in infrastructure | Modernising energy, transport, water and digital networks to drive economies and protect the environment | Advocacy, engagement and communications
This is a great podcast conversation about #leadership, about building teams and businesses, regardless of the industry you're in.
💡 What are the core duties of an infrastructure investor? In the latest episode of Talking Global Infrastructure, we hear from Niall Mills, Chief Executive of Igneo Infrastructure Partners. Our conversation reflects on the human and team-building aspects of investment as well as the hard-edged business side - and Niall offers his take on one of the big responsibilities for many investors as they commit huge sums to owning and managing assets around the world. “The most important thing is to make sure we deliver either at or way above the returns we have promised. We never lose sight of the fact that behind our big investors are retired grandparents, retired mums and dads, who rely on that income for their lifestyles and their health. That’s a deeply embedded value and belief that I have.” Tune in to hear Niall’s thoughts on how to achieve impressive returns and ensure the financial stability and well-being of the ultimate beneficiaries ➡ https://lnkd.in/eD5RtPvk
Talking Global Infrastructure episode 24: Niall Mills
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In this Infrastructure Investor Q&A, Pieter Welman discusses what makes #InfrastructureDebt attractive for investors today, how the role of #PrivateCredit in infrastructure is developing, and where he sees opportunities emerging across the market. Read more: https://ow.ly/HW7A30sAwY7
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