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infrastructure
investor
may
2014
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The new infrastructure: a definition
Infrastructure is the term that covers the man-made
facilities that enable any economy to operate. It can be
segmented further into three broad types: transportation
[e.g. railways, roads and airports], utilities [e.g. energy
generation and distribution, water and waste processing
and telecommunications] and social infrastructure [e.g.
schools, hospitals and state housing]. This magazine
and its accompanying website cover all three types.
Although traditionally the preserve of governments,
the funding and operation of infrastructure today sees
significant participation by the private sector – either in
partnership with the public sector [PPP] or by itself. The
range of private sector participants has grown alongside
the more varied ways of funding what inherently are long-
term, capital intensive projects. Financing instruments
now include debt or equity and can come from banks,
other financial institutions, developers, funds and other
institutional investors. Not only are new infrastructure
projects being developed by groups of these institutions
but existing infrastructure assets are now being
purchased by such syndicates. The range of projects that
the term covers today, its importance to every economy
globally, the prominent role of the private sector and its
relevance to institutional capital as a distinct asset class
to invest in either directly or indirectly is what defines “the
new infrastructure”.
Infrastructure Investor
is dedicated to
covering the new infrastructure globally.
Companies
Aditya Birla Group
30
AECOM
11
AIMCo
49
Allen & Overy
16
Allianz Global Investors
12
Asian Development Bank
9
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group
10
Bank of India
9
Bank of Montreal
42
Bastion Infrastructure Group
49
BBVA
39
Becker & Poliakoff
51
Belfius
13
Bilfinger Berger Global Infrastructure
13
Bilfinger Project Investments
12
Borealis
26
Bouygues
48
Brookfield Asset Management
24
CalPERS
27
CalSTRS
27
Campbell Lutyens
17
Commonwealth Bank of Australia
10
Credit Agricole
12, 36
Dexion Capital
52
DG Infra
13
DIF
12
European Investment Bank
13
EY
7
FCC Construccion
12
Fengate Capital Management
48
First Reserve
31
Fluor
11
Fresno County Employees Retirement Association
25
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
4
Gimv
13
Global Infrastructure Partners
24
Global Strategic Investment Alliance
24
Government Pension Investment Fund
25
Greenhill & Co
31
Greystone Managed Investments
48
Hastings Funds Management
28
Highstar Capital
11
Hochtief
48
HSBC
17
InfraRed Capital Partners
11, 16
ING
17, 37
Jan de Nul
13
JLT Specialty
20
John Laing Infrastructure Fund
48
John Laing Investments
11, 16
KfW
12
Kier Group
12
Kiewit
11
KKR
31
Korea Finance Corporation
12
Lafarge Tarmac
12
Lloyds
12
Lockton
18
Macquarie Bank
30
Macquarie Capital
12, 46
McMorgan Infrastructure Fund
25
Meridiam Infrastructure
11
Mitsubishi Corporation
24
Mitsubishi UFJ
10
Mizuho Corporate Bank
25
Natixis
35
Nedbank Capital
43
New Zealand Asset Management
9
Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement Scheme
24
P3 Canada
47
Pension Fund Association
25
Plenary Group
11
RBC Capital Markets
38
RBS
30
Samsung C&T
12
Sanef
12
Scottish Widows Investment Partnership
16
Serco Group
16
Strategy&
22
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
12
Taylor Freres Americas
44
Taylor-DeJongh
40
Terra Firma
30
Toronto-Dominion Bank
42
Urban Land Institute
7
Walsh Group
11
Westpac
32
Wolff & Samson
4
People
Adam, Phil
17
Atkin, Colin
32
Cable, Tim
31
Carson, Kristin
51
Cleary, Nick
31
Cohen, Gershon
16, 34
Collins, Rob
31
Conduit, Tim
16
Crotty, Phillip
9
Dann, Christopher
22
Dauphin, Claude
48
Day, Andrew
28
de Bever, Leo
49
Dinham, Michael
17
Fiorentino, Massimo
17
Flaherty, Jim
9
Haley, Geoff
34
Heemelar, Jos
17
Hoskins, Richard
31
Johnston, Peter
32
Kerr, Kevin
49
Mavroyannis, Irene
31
McBride, John
47
Messemer, Jennifer
51
Mouland, Jeff
48
Phillips, Patrick
7
Rankine, Steve
30
Roberson, Ken
51
Rosati, Valeria
32
Samson, David
4
Scott, Rick
51
Shawyer, Chris
34
Skinner, Tom
52
Stanley, Gerald
50
Stephens, Elizabeth
20
Taylor, Peter
32
Theodoropoulos, George
48
Thomas, Mark
18
Vickerman, David
49
Weintraub, Lee
51
Wilkins, Michael
16
Woodhams, Mark
16