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Rob Gregor, Spence Clunie, Angelika Schochlin, Oliver Schubert, Anthony Gordon
With no shortage of funds to choose from, infrastructure’s mid-market is booming. However, size, discipline and maturity are among the issues our five industry experts are having to contend with.
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Infrastructure has always been about long-term, sustainable cashflows. But how you get there is changing, say InfraRed’s Harry Seekings and James Hall-Smith.
Martin Stanley, who is in his 10th year at the helm of Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets, explains why ESG best practice is critical to long-term performance.
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Infrastructure funds are increasingly specialising by transaction size, sector, geography and risk profile as LPs seize control of their exposure, says Jamie Storrow of Northleaf Capital Partners.
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Lennart Blecher, Alex Darden and Matthias Fackler of EQT on the emergence of a distinct value-add asset class.
Clifford Chance’s James Boswell, Toby Parkinson and Javier Amantegui look at who owns critical infrastructure in 2019 and potential new sources of capital in the future
The mid-market has become well established, says Tiger Infrastructure Partners’ CEO Emil Henry, with growth capital providing an exciting way to diversify risk.
Patrick Mitchell and Matthew Job of Herbert Smith Freehills on what comes next for public-private partnerships in UK infrastructure.
Infrastructure has come to play an indispensable role in investors’ portfolios, argues Campbell Lutyens’ James Wardlaw, and the asset class continues to evolve.
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Transparency, discipline and diversification are key, says Wim Blaasse, managing partner at DIF Capital Partners.
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