InfraRed is a leading global investment manager focused on infrastructure and real estate. It operates worldwide from offices in London, Hong Kong, New York, Seoul and Sydney. With over 120 professio...
InfraRed is a leading global investment manager focused on infrastructure and real estate. It operates worldwide from offices in London, Hong Kong, New York, Seoul and Sydney. With over 120 professionals it manages in excess of USD9bn of equity capital in multiple private and listed funds, primarily for institutional investors across the globe. Since its inception over 25 years ago, InfraRed has launched 17 funds, including two companies listed on the London Stock Exchange: HICL Infrastructure Company Limited and The Renewables Infrastructure Group. To date, six of these funds have been realised. InfraRed has been an active real estate investor and manager for 25 years and focuses on assets which suit its value-add management style, targeting well-located, multi-let properties in the shopping centre, industrial and office sectors across Europe. In 2007 the business expanded its real estate activities to the Asian market, where it operates a joint venture with a Chinese developer. The primary focus of the Asian Real Estate team has been on office, residential and retail development projects in Greater China. InfraRed has a long and successful proven track record in sourcing, structuring, acquiring, managing and financing infrastructure equity investments. Its history stretches back c.20 years to a time when it advised the UK government on its Public Private Partnership (PPP) programme. Since then, InfraRed has been responsible for over 200 infrastructure equity investments across various sectors including accommodation, education, government, health, renewables and transportation. Since 2006, InfraRed has been actively participating in the secondary infrastructure markets, expanding its long-standing presence in the development infrastructure market. It currently manages over 175 infrastructure assets and its renewable energy portfolio has a generation capacity of around 1GW.