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Last updated: July 2, 2026, 11:30 PM ET

Infrastructure Investment Activity

The infrastructure sector is seeing significant fundraising and strategic shifts. Conifer Infrastructure announced its first fund has closed at its hard-cap of $900 million, indicating strong investor appetite for core infrastructure assets. Similarly, Seraya Partners is halfway to its $1.5 billion target for its second infrastructure fund, with a final close anticipated by the end of 2026. In Asia, Samsung Asset Management plans to increase its infrastructure exposure, particularly favoring energy-related opportunities and expanding its risk tolerance. Allianz Global Investors is also increasingly focusing on the infrastructure secondaries market, suggesting a growing trend in this area.

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is identifying infrastructure as a key area for the advancement of nature finance, signaling a move towards integrating environmental considerations into large-scale projects. Meanwhile, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners is seeking €16 billion for its latest renewables flagship fund, following the successful close of its prior fund above its €12 billion target. This robust fundraising across different infrastructure sub-sectors points to continued investor confidence in the asset class's long-term growth prospects.