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The key to success in this segment of infrastructure is being uncompromising in your ambitions but strategic in the pace and delivery of change, says Valeria Rosati, senior partner at Vantage Infrastructure.
Foresight and deep sector expertise are key when investing in a long-term asset class like infra, say Crédit Agricole CIB’s Matthew Norman and Tanguy Claquin.
Second-party opinions are helping corporate issuers to substantiate their sustainability claims, offer confidence to market participants and enhance execution, writes Susan Gray of S&P Global Ratings.
Infrastructure capital’s commitments to renewable energy and net-zero are also driving wider positive social outcomes, says Panos Ninios, co-founder and managing partner of True Green Capital (TGC).
Responsible investment-related roles are proliferating across private markets, with firms searching for individuals with a track record of ESG integration. Two recruitment experts discuss ways to tap into the ESG talent pool.
Close partnerships with management teams are key to building more sustainable business practices, says Katharine Preston, vice-president, sustainable investing at OMERS.
Ever since the word ‘lockdown’ entered our everyday vernacular, investor activity in the energy transition has increased markedly, says Campbell Lutyens' Richard Moore.
Protecting natural habitats and biodiversity will require a huge amount of investment in the years ahead, says Dr Barbara Weber, founder of B Capital Partners, presenting a big opportunity for private capital.
Meridiam’s founder and CEO, Thierry Déau, explains how the firm is delivering positive social and environmental outcomes, and value creation, through impact investing.
Infrastructure that can store, predict and optimise supply and consumption is expected to be critical to reliable energy supply in the UK, explain Quinbrook’s David Scaysbrook and Anne Foster