Infrastructure Finance
(Chimp, 7
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on 10/28/06 at 5:40pm
The CEO's of all the big banks have been publicly quoted as saying that infrastructure banking is going to be one of the largest money machines in the next few years. Has anyone heard of any buyside firms ramping up for it (outside of the obvious cintra/Macquarie tandem)





Goldman has a great infra
Goldman has a great infra fund as well that they just formed about a year ago. And Carlyle does a lot of infra investing too.
Could you elaborate a little
Could you elaborate a little bit about why they think this will be/is so lucrative?
Also, what is it about the area that really makes money for the banks? Advisory, debt, arranging PE/fund type structures?
Indiana Toll Road and Chicago Skyway
Research the Indiana Toll Road and the Chicago Skyway. Several billion dollar assets that allow banks to go for the "triple play" advisory/financing/PE. Plus they are crummily mangaged "margin play" with stable cash-flow (i.e. equity portion a pension fund dream). Oh yeah and there just so happens to be alot of assets and extremely strained public budgets.
Interesting. Thanks for the
Interesting. Thanks for the leads. I have only recently started reading up on this sector.
I have knowledge of RE private equity investments so can understand the rationale for taking large assets/portfolios with stable cash flows and earning fees from slicing up the capital structure, selling the layers of to whomever is interested and maybe retaining a layer for your firm/LPs. Seems like a similar concept on the surface.
All the top tier PE players
All the top tier PE players have existing dedicated infrastructure/project finance funds (KKR/Blackstone) or are gearing up for it.
The FT had a special section
The FT had a special section just about infrastructure last wednesday. see if it's still online.
What's the difference
between infrastructure finance and "Project Finance"? From the information already cited in the thread, the two actually sound synonymous. Could this simply be a spin on traditional project finance scope?
Disregard...
Ok, it's same thing. Got it.
credit suisse and GE have a
credit suisse and GE have a $1B JV going on, they just bought the london city airport
KPMG
KPMG Corporate Finance owns the advisory market in this category in Europe and is ramping up heavily in the US. I'd suggest anyone looking into infrastructure financing contact a KPMG US office and see if they're hiring. Guarantee they are.