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Last updated: July 4, 2026, 8:30 AM ET

Infrastructure Investment

Conifer Infrastructure has successfully closed its debut fund at the $900 million hard-cap, signaling strong investor interest in the sector. This comes as AllianzGI points to growing focus on infrastructure secondaries, a market segment that offers quicker deployment and de-risked assets. Meanwhile, Seraya Capital is halfway to its $1.5 billion fundraising target for its second infrastructure fund, indicating continued momentum in manager fundraising despite broader market challenges. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development is also exploring infrastructure as a key area for nature-based finance, suggesting a convergence of sustainability goals and capital allocation in the sector.

The sector's growth is further underscored by Uniper's transformation, with infrastructure funds playing a role in the energy company's recovery. This indicates that infrastructure assets are not only attracting new capital but are also seen as essential components in the strategic repositioning of established entities.