Investors need to be well-positioned to invest in small or medium-sized enterprises and platforms in the European energy transition, and to realise the full potential of these opportunities, says RGREEN INVEST’s Stéphanie Bégué
Infrastructure is entering a period of value investing, where governance, growth levers and operational enhancements are key, say Instar Asset Management’s Sarah Borg-Olivier, Minnie Chan and Cathy Xue.
The ability to grow assets from a low base and then achieve premiums for scale at exit means the mid-market opportunity is as compelling as ever, eight infrastructure professionals tell Infrastructure Investor.
From origination through to exit, the appeal of the infrastructure mid-market is clear, says Tavis Cannell, global head of infrastructure at Goldman Sachs Alternatives.
The mid-market for infrastructure secondaries is home to some appealing opportunities, say Dmitriy Antropov and Marc Meier, co-heads of infrastructure partnership investments at Partners Group.
Gwenola Chambon, CEO and founding partner of Vauban Infrastructure Partners, sees changes reshaping the management of Europe’s core infrastructure assets.
Contracted infrastructure opportunities in the mid-market are ripe for investment, says Northleaf’s Jared Waldron.
In this podcast, Pieter Welman of Barings and Don Dimitrievich of Nuveen discuss the strategy’s growing appeal to private investors.
In this podcast, Christoph Brugier from Vauban Infrastructure Partners and Aymar de Tracy from Infravia Capital Partners say that macroeconomic headwinds will not stand in the way of continued investment in energy transition infrastructure.
Diversified and efficient transportation systems are the future as they create stronger supply chains that can better adapt to shocks and changing demands, says ITE Management’s Jason Koenig.