Top Infrastructure Placement Agents

Welcome to Infrastructure Investor’s latest ranking of the top infrastructure placement agents.

For our latest list, we only looked at fresh capital and commitments secured between 1 June 2023 and 31 May 2024, and you can see the full list below.

And to accompany the unveiling of this year’s ranking, four firms also kindly agreed to share their views on past performance, as well as on the year ahead.

INSIDE THE RANKING

METHODOLOGY

Infrastructure Investor ranked the largest placement agents based on the aggregate value of capital raised from investors for infrastructure funds from 1 June 2023 to 31 May 2024. It only counts new capital closed (either in an interim or final close) for which the placement agents has attribution and for which a fee has been paid. The ranking only includes capital raised for funds, not private market transactions.

  • โ€œNew capitalโ€ is defined as an LP investing into a fund series for the first time.
  • Re-ups do notย count towards a placement agentโ€™s total new capital.
  • LP capital does not need to have been called or deployed to count.

If you have any queries, please email our researchersย here.


To see a full list of infrastructure placement agents, access our database now.

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