AGC Equity Partners

Anyone have any colour on AGC Equity Partners? Understand that they operate on a pledge model (i.e. raise capital on a deal-by-deal basis rather than raising a 'fund' which they then deploy on multiple investments) with historically LPs mainly being from the Middle East. Any idea of what the split is like between real estate / infra and corporate private equity? Seems like they do more of the former.

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