Infrastructure

Warburg Capital Partners seeks to invest in infrastructure assets that demonstrate predictable sustainable cash flows underpinned by long-term contracts, attractive regulatory frameworks, defensive market positions or favorable supply and demand dynamics.  We target equity investments of $50-$150 million and prefer majority control or significant minority rights.  Long-term risk adjusted returns are generated from a mix of current cash flows and capital appreciation.

Warburg Capital Partners seeks to invest in infrastructure assets that demonstrate predictable sustainable cash flows underpinned by long-term contracts, attractive regulatory frameworks, defensive market positions or favorable supply and demand dynamics.  We target equity investments of $50-$150 million and prefer majority control or significant minority rights.  Long-term risk adjusted returns are generated from a mix of current cash flows and capital appreciation.

The Infrastructure investment strategy participates in investments in the systems of public works in a country, state, or region including roads, utility works, and public buildings.

The Infrastructure investment strategy is focused on achieving diversification from investments typically not found in public markets, with stable cash return profiles and natural protection from inflation through contractual arrangement or user fees. The portfolio management team employs a disciplined and selective investment process, with a structure that provides vertical integration across debt and equity forms of investing. The team places importance on environmentally safe and acceptable corporate governance practices.

Target Assets

  • Energy: Transmission; Generation; Pipelines; Storage; District Energy
  • Transport: Airports and Aviation Services; Bridges, Roads & Tunnels; Rail; Ports
  • Water & Environmental Services: Water; Waste Water; Waste Management; Waste to Energy
  • Social Infrastructure: Telecom Infrastructure; Parking; Hospitals, Schools & Courthouses; Mass Transit
London, the Tower Bridge
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