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Social infrastructure has a vast funding gap and could form the market’s next frontier, say Augustin Schneider-Maunoury, asset management director, and Aymar de Tracy, investment director, at InfraVia Capital Partners.
Traditional core remains central to LP strategies, for now. But with risk appetite growing, the pursuit of higher-yielding investments is spiking interest in other approaches, writes Tom Higgins.
Mark Benedetti and Vladimir Colas, the co-heads of Ardian US, explain what is fuelling the surge of interest in infrastructure secondaries.
Once considered a niche by investors, infrastructure debt has become an important part of LP allocations, both in the infra and private debt space.
What is driving some investors to allocate to longer duration open-end infrastructure vehicles?
A new quota system in Germany’s biggest state will encourage greater institutional exposure to the asset class. But there’s room to go further, says Florian Martin, managing director of KGAL Investment Management.
The market is primed for further growth, despite some scepticism over managers’ ability to secure quality assets at a discount.
The New-York based firm hopes to capitalise on growing interest in digital infra, water and sectors underpinning the global energy transition.
Repositioning lower mid-market investments into more competitive parts of the infrastructure world represents a real opportunity to add value, says Ross Posner, managing partner at Ridgewood Infrastructure
Infrastructure Investor’s LP Perspectives 2021 Study reveals a resilient LP community amid ongoing covid chaos.