Infrastructure Investor Staff
Coming out of the pandemic is creating positive dynamics for listed infra as it emerges as a viable alternative and complement to private funds, says Giuseppe Corona, head of global listed infrastructure at AMP Capital.
Decarbonisation and digitisation are driving investment and value-creation opportunities for core, mid-market infrastructure, say Vauban Infrastructure Partners CEO Gwenola Chambon and deputy CEO Mounir Corm.
Vauban makes a strong showing in the region as fund manager of the year, followed by EQT and Antin.
Delivering in the lower mid-market in a sustainable way offers important structural advantages, say Ridgewood Infrastructure managing partners Ross Posner and Michael Albrecht.
An IPO on Euronext has enabled Antin to fund its ambitions, which include launching two new strategies and opening new offices, in addition to securing succession plans, says senior partner and chief operating officer Melanie Biessy.
The pairing of wind with hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives will prove critical to the decarbonisation of transportation and heavy industry, says Prime Capital’s head of infrastructure Mathias Bimberg.
The energy transition is creating an abundance of opportunity and maintaining discipline is essential, say partners and co-heads of Ares Infrastructure and Power, Andrew Pike and Keith Derman.
The decarbonisation of existing infrastructure assets is an essential part of the pathway to net zero, according to IFM Investors’ global head of infrastructure, Kyle Mangini.
Regional awards including fund manager of the year, deal of the year and deals in renewables, energy and transport.
From carbon pricing to a focus on natural capital, the concept of ESG continues to evolve, say Deutsche Bank’s Claire Coustar, Emily Kreps and Thalia Delahayes.