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Across Africa, various markets are pursuing both digitalisation and decarbonisation. While these twin aims may create investor challenges, the opportunities can’t be dismissed, says African Infrastructure Investment Managers’ Olusola Lawson.
Mega-trends RT May24
The energy transition, digitalisation and a chronic housing shortage will shape the Australian infrastructure opportunity for decades to come, four industry professionals tell us.
Lots of purple and blue arrows pointing up
In a volatile environment, asset management is more important than ever. Six infrastructure investment industry professionals discuss how their respective firms are managing assets during challenging times
Infrastructure managers are working more closely with management teams than ever before in a market where volatility has become the norm.
Resonance Asset Management’s CEO, Nick Wood, gives his unique perspective on helping industry achieve sustainability goals.
Laurent Chatelin, a founding partner of Eurazeo Infrastructure, explains why the transition to low carbon in the mid-market space is one of the most exciting in private markets investing.
Utility-scale solar continues to attract significant investor interest, driven by rising energy demand and a supportive macroeconomic environment, explains Michael Bonte-Friedheim, founder and CEO at NextEnergy Capital.
Impact, resilience, returns and the ability to finance the energy transition are all good reasons for investors to support infrastructure debt, says Edmond de Rothschild Asset Management’s Jean-Francis Dusch.
Schroders Capital’s Jerome Neyroud discusses the state of the market today and looks at trends that will drive activity in the years ahead.
Finding the right niche in private credit for sustainable, infra-centric investments starts by assessing the fundamental business model, explain ECP ForeStar’s Jennifer Powers and Reiner Boehning.
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