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ATLAS Infrastructure, a new firm registered in both Australia and the UK, is seeking third-party capital for its UCITS fund, which the GIP partners have also seeded.
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The Canadian pension fund aims to expand its footprint in Asia Pacific market.
The firm has deployed 60% of its Fund IV, including the acquisition of LBC Tank Terminals, its first US deal.
The firm is pursuing a strategy to invest in promising clean energy technologies that are bankable through offtake agreements.
Michael Hannibalโ€™s move comes a few weeks after the Danish firm opened up its latest office in Taiwan.
Nine LPs have committed towards the vehicleโ€™s ยฃ500m target, as the firm mulls investing outside of the UK.
A Thailand-based renewables specialist is mandated to help the local and international sponsors deliver the first utility-scale wind farm through to financial close.
While Q3 fundraising fell well short of last yearโ€™s record-breaking total, Infrastructure Investor data shows diversification of opportunities amid success for first-time funds, which may hint at a new dawn for infrastructure capital.
The Canadian pension is looking to make more direct investments and find new investment partners in the Asia Pacific region.
The agencyโ€™s four-year plan contrasts with recent statements by President Trump, who claimed PPPs do not work.
After the worldโ€™s infrastructure investors descended on Paris for a weekโ€™s worth of events, we deliver a quintet of telling conclusions
Glenn Youngkin and Kewsong Lee will take over in January as David Rubenstein and Bill Conway become co-executive chairmen.
The pair will retain the ongoing legal costs of their case against the Norwegian government after selling to private equity-backed CapeOmega.
The investment comes from the New York-based firmโ€™s second $5bn fund, which is nearing a $3.5bn first close.
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