NextGen Fund Hits €1.2 Billion Target, Investing in Green and Connected Infrastructure for the Future
Gracie Gottlieb | 30 November, 2023
The world of infrastructure investment is rapidly evolving, with new trends and technologies reshaping the landscape. Antin Infrastructure Partners, a leading investment firm, recognizes the need for capital to support the next generation of sustainable, scalable, and connected infrastructure. Their newly closed NextGen fund, which raised €1.2 billion, is poised to address this growing demand.
Antin's NextGen investment strategy aims to capitalize on the changing infrastructure environment, embracing greener and smarter solutions. This multi-disciplinary approach aligns with emerging trends and technologies that will shape the future of infrastructure in Europe and North America.
To demonstrate their commitment to forward-looking investments, the inaugural NextGen fund has already made five strategic investments. These include two EV charging platforms, two smart grid platforms, and a groundbreaking tire recycling joint venture. These investments showcase Antin's dedication to supporting innovative and sustainable infrastructure projects that align with their NextGen vision.
The success of the NextGen fund is attributed to support from investors across the globe. With contributions from Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East, the fund has gained the backing of both longstanding Antin supporters and new investors. This diverse group of fund investors recognizes the value of investing in infrastructure that meets the needs of the future.
Antin's NextGen team, based in Paris, London, and New York, works collaboratively with the firm's broader investment team to identify and nurture promising infrastructure opportunities. By bringing together expertise from different regions, Antin ensures a comprehensive approach to investing in the next generation of infrastructure.
Chairman and CEO Alain Rauscher is optimistic about the potential of the NextGen fund. He believes that emerging technologies and shifting societal priorities are fundamentally reshaping the infrastructure landscape. By positioning Antin as an early leader in this area, Rauscher believes the firm can shape the future of sustainable and connected infrastructure.
The successful closing of the NextGen fund is a significant milestone for Antin and sets the stage for future growth and innovation. The firm's commitment to identifying and capitalizing on emerging infrastructure segments reflects their dedication to staying at the forefront of industry trends.
As the world undergoes a period of transformation, fueled by emerging technologies and changing priorities, it is clear that infrastructure needs to adapt. Antin Infrastructure Partners' NextGen fund is poised to help drive this transformation by investing in sustainable, scalable, and connected infrastructure projects. With their €1.2 billion target reached, Antin is well-positioned to be a pioneer in shaping the future of infrastructure and meeting the demands of tomorrow's world.
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