We invest in ideas that matter
We anticipate what modern societies will need and invest in companies delivering these services.
Digital
Today, ubiquitous high-speed connectivity underpins most aspects of society – while data has been described as the “Fourth Utility”. Underpinning this is a network of long-dated infrastructure assets that are the critical building blocks of digital connectivity and data storage as essential services.
Renewables
The world’s response to climate change is radically reshaping the energy sector, creating substantial demand for new investment through decarbonisation, while generating new business models and asset types.
Healthcare
Healthcare is an essential service globally. As a sub-sector, diagnostic imaging is increasingly viewed as a critical part of preventative healthcare, unlocking efficiency gains from high-cost acute care.
Airport
We have a longstanding record of investment across the transportation sector, including ports and airports which provide essential services to the regions and communities in which they operate. Long-term trends of globalisation and global mobility continue to drive demand for these types of transport assets.
In focus
Lodgement of Product Disclosure Statement for Capital Bond
Infratil Limited (Infratil) today lodged a product disclosure statement (PDS) for a proposed offer (Offer) of up to $150 million (with the ability to accept oversubscriptions at Infratil's discretion) unsecured,
Infratil Full Year Results for the year ended 31 March 2026
Infratil delivers 11% earnings lift and confirms strong growth outlook • Proportionate operational EBITDAF[1] up 11% to NZ$989 million (FY25: NZ$895 million) • Proportionate capital expenditure up 17% to NZ$2.7
Infratil reduces Contact stake to support future growth
Infratil Limited (“Infratil") (NZX/ASX:IFT) has agreed to sell 53,531,358 ordinary shares in Contact Energy Limited (“Contact”) (NZX/ASX:CEN), comprising 5.0% of Contact’s issued share capital, via a fully underwritten block trade.
CDC signs 555MW data centre contract with US customer
CDC Data Centres (CDC) has secured the largest data centre contract in Australia’s history, a 555 megawatts (MW) deal that takes its total contracted capacity to over one gigawatt. The