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Last updated: July 3, 2026, 5:30 PM ET

Infrastructure & Real Estate Investment

The infrastructure sector saw significant fundraising activity alongside strategic shifts. Seraya Partners has reached the halfway point for its $1.5 billion sophomore infrastructure fund, demonstrating continued investor appetite for the asset class. Concurrently, Conifer Infrastructure successfully closed its debut fund at its hard-cap of $900 million, signaling strong demand for new market entrants. In a strategic move, AllianzGI is increasingly focusing on infrastructure secondaries, indicating a desire for quicker deployment and mature asset access within portfolios. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD is also eyeing infrastructure as a new frontier for nature-based finance, potentially unlocking new avenues for sustainable investments. Meanwhile, the Uniper situation is being hailed as a "phoenix moment" for infrastructure funds, suggesting a recovery and rebound in the sector. In real estate, Urban Partners appointed Jennifer Andersson, formerly of Niam, as its North American investor relations lead, aiming to deepen capital relationships in the US and Canada for its Northern Europe-focused strategy.

Healthcare & Private Equity

In private equity, Arlington Capital Partners has agreed to sell Riverpoint Medical to Novanta, marking a notable transaction in the healthcare and life sciences sector. This divestment highlights ongoing consolidation and strategic repositioning within medical device and technology companies, as private equity firms continue to realize investments.