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The acquisition of Babilou Family offers yet another example of why Antin landed the Social Infrastructure Investor of the Year award.
Rigorous downside scenario analysis, simplified and more robust debt structures and a focus on diversification will dominate as infrastructure recalibrates from covid-19, says Vauban Infrastructure Partners chief executive Gwenola Chambon
Citizen-centric investment and development will empower communities to rebuild more sustainably post-covid and to respond to new opportunities emerging from the shifting global economy, writes InstarAGF’s president and CEO Gregory Smith.
Pariter will invest in local community schemes in Australia over as long as 30 years, to ‘create long-term partnerships and value’.
While some of Morrison & Co's assets saw occupancy levels drop significantly during New Zealand's strict lockdown, Steven Proctor explains why the firm's appetite for student accommodation remains in tact.
Covid-19 has clearly highlighted the risks - operational and reputational - healthcare assets are exposed to. We spoke to six GPs to find out if infra’s long-term horizon makes it a better fit for these assets.
The sector has experienced a renaissance among investors in recent years. We find out why and discuss whether this will continue in light of the pandemic.
From healthcare to childcare, investors will still have to decide on an asset-by-asset basis whether these investments make sense for their infra allocations.
The AIM-listed fund manager has made eight investments to date from its British Strategic Investment Fund in renewable energy, vertical farming, waste recycling and social housing.
The country's successful response to covid-19 might offer it a competitive edge over the UK and US once life normalises.