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Once beset by political and economic volatility, the region has become one of the world’s most attractive infrastructure investment destinations. Otavio Castello Branco, managing partner at Patria Investments, tells us why.
Despite being the new kid on the infrastructure block, listed infrastructure is quickly becoming favoured by the mainstream. Four industry experts tell Zak Bentley why and how it can improve
Will Marder, managing director and head of project finance at Wilmington Trust, talks about the role of third-party corporate trust providers in today’s complex deal environment.
Amid uncertainty in many other markets around the world, Australia’s infrastructure pipeline remains strong, despite the end approaching for big-ticket privatisations, a group of industry experts argue.
The National Investment and Infrastructure Fund, Toll-Operate-Transfer model and Infrastructure Investment Trusts offer a trifecta of options for institutional investors keen to tap into the Indian infrastructure growth story, writes NIIF head of strategy and policy advisory Prasad Gadkari.
IDFC Alternatives has been a key player in Indian infra for two decades. Here, MK Sinha, the firm’s managing partner and CEO, speaks about the evolution of the Indian market, recent developments and prospects.
Renewables are a huge part of the infrastructure story in growth markets, but, contrary to investor perception, these markets are offering a healthy supply of lower-risk, late-stage assets, argues Actis head of infrastructure Glen Matsumoto.
InstarAGF president and chief executive Gregory Smith makes the case for bioenergy, explaining why its profile is ‘compelling’, both from an environmental and an economic perspective.
IFM Investors’ global head of infrastructure, Kyle Mangini, talks about Australia’s renewables sector, what is making it attractive for investors, and whether there is any future for fossil fuel generation in the Australian market.
Partners Group’s Benjamin Haan, head of private infrastructure Asia-Pacific, and Andrew Kwok, senior vice-president, private infrastructure, Asia explain why half the firm’s renewables portfolio is based in the region.