Tharshini Ashokan
Lennart Blecher and Ken Wong tell us what drew EQT to APAC, where it established a presence in 2020, and why it intends to stay.
Australia’s infrastructure sector has centred on privatisations for decades. But a rapidly changing world calls for more greenfield development.
The Inflation Reduction Act has spurred the region’s major economies to put their hydrogen industries firmly on the map.
APAC infra chief Bruce Crane talks about remaining core-focused while adopting an agile approach between regional markets.
The expanded mandate commitment will see the CEFC co-invest in small to mid-sized Australian renewables projects alongside the Infradebt Ethical Fund.
The Swiss asset manager made a splash recently with two major renewable energy deals in APAC. Its penchant for transforming single projects into platforms could see it make more.
Brookfield's investment will be led by its $15bn Global Transition Fund, alongside Singapore-based sovereign wealth fund GIC and Temasek.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ second partnership in India via its New Markets Fund I is expected to develop as much as 1.8GW of greenfield renewable energy projects.
Matina Papathanasiou, who co-founded QIC’s infrastructure business 17 years ago, will retire from the firm in October.
SK Shieldus is EQT’s first South Korean infra deal, as the firm targets further investments in energy, transport and digital infra.