Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP)
Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP)
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Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) is a leading global independent infrastructure fund manager.

They target infrastructure businesses and assets in energy, transportation, water, and waste sectors where they believe their expertise and relationships provide a competitive advantage. GIP’s in-depth knowledge of their target industries helps to improve their ability to originate proprietary transactions, conduct deep and extensive due diligence, structure and close investments, employ best practice operating management, effectively manage stakeholder relationships and identify exit opportunities.

GIP has grown to be one of the world’s largest infrastructure investors and currently manages $71 billion in assets on behalf of its global investor base.  The companies in GIP’s equity portfolios have combined annual revenues greater than $41 billion and employ approximately 58,000 people. Moreover, their mission as a firm includes not just creating value for their investors, but ensuring their businesses deliver high-quality service to the communities and customers each serve.

 

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Company Offices

  • Australia
  • Sydney
  • Global Infrastructure Management Australia Pty Limited (affiliate), Level 30, Deutsche Bank Place, 126 Phillip Street
  • Hong Kong
  • Unit 2104-5, Agriculture Bank of China Tower 50 Connaught Road Central
  • India
  • Mumbai
  • Global Infrastructure Partners India LLP, 7th Floor, Godrej BKC, Plot C-68, G Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East
  • United Kingdom
  • 5 Wilton Road, London SW1V 1AN
  • United States
  • 225 High Ridge Road, West Building, Suite 260 Stamford
  • United States
  • 1345 Avenue of the Americas, 30th Floor
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