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Infrastructure Investor's Investor Reports analyse the current private infrastructure investor environment and outline key trends.

Infrastructure Investor’s Investor Report H1 2024

DOWNLOAD: Infra allocations continue to rise in H1 2024

Allocations to infra across all institutions hit 5.65% in the first half of 2024, according to our latest Investor Report.

Infrastructure Investor‘s latest interactive and downloadable Investor Report includes:

  • The largest allocators to infrastructure (ranked by $m)
  • Largest known commitments to infrastructure closed-end funds in H1 2024
  • Historic average infrastructure allocation by institution type (%)
  • LP’s allocation status to infrastructure by institution type as at 20 June 2024
  • How investors changed their exposure to infrastructure, by institution type

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Our unique market access means LPs and GPs take our calls and answer our questions. So our investor and fund data is constantly maintained and kept fresh. We constantly monitor multiple news sources and regulatory filings to ensure that our LP profiles and GP profiles database are up to date with current events.

Also, interviews, insight and analysis from Infrastructure Investor’s journalists are delivered alongside the raw facts and figures giving you the full picture on LPs and GPs.

Our R&A team

Infrastructure Investor has teams of researchers and analysts based in London, New York and Hong Kong, who are in constant contact with investors and fund managers across the world.

Our researchers are also on hand to conduct bespoke research requests and respond to client queries. So, if you need an update on a particular LP or GP profile, you can contact us by phone or ask a question online and we’ll get back to you from one of our three offices.

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