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Generali’s Infranity investment platform breaks through €10bn AUM mark

By Mark Battersby, 14 Jun 24

Infranity, founded in 2018, is one of the fastest growing infrastructure asset managers

Infranity, a European infrastructure investment platform and part of Generali Investments, today (14 June) said it had surpassed €10bn in assets under management.

This significant milestone reflects the company’s strong track record and its successful strategic partnership with Generali, one of the world’s largest insurance and asset management groups. It has also made Infranity, founded in 2018, one of the fastest growing infrastructure asset managers.

Infranity’s dynamic growth trajectory is testament to its ability to identify and invest in highly sustainable infrastructure assets that provide essential services, the statement said, adding that its teams had invested substantial amount of capital in sectors such as the Energy Transition, Digitalisation, Green Mobility and Environmental Infrastructure.

Following a highly selective approach and a disciplined investment process, Infranity had consistently delivered attractive risk-adjusted returns for investors while also contributing to a more sustainable future, it said.

Philippe Benaroya (pictured), CEO of Infranity said: “Reaching over €10 billion in AUM in only 6 years would be a significant achievement for any asset management company. Alban de La Selle and Gilles Lengaigne, co-founders of the firm, join me in thanking our clients, partners and exceptionally talented teams who have made this possible.

“This milestone also underscores the growing demand for sustainable infrastructure investments and the special character of the asset class: attractive risk-adjusted returns, resilience to shocks, significant diversification and strong ESG contribution. In the race to mitigate climate change, Infranity’s infrastructure assets are a key enabler to the adaptation to a low carbon economy. “

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