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Philosophy

With their low volatility and reliable cashflows, infrastructure assets play a key role in diversifying ICA’s portfolio and providing returns with low correlation to other assets.

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As an investor, we believe that financial performance stems directly from our ability to understand and fulfil the needs and expectations of our assets’ end users.

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Process

We take minority stakes in infrastructure assets, either independently or alongside partners in full acquisitions.

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We have strong relationships with the world’s most experienced and respected infrastructure investors, and always ensure that our objectives are closely aligned.

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As a financial investor, we do not seek operational control of infrastructure assets.

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In a competitive landscape, our internal processes allow us to move swiftly to identify and capitalise on attractive opportunities when they arise.

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Portfolio 

We seek investments that offer long term, consistent cashflow in countries and regions with stable legal and regulatory frameworks.

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We focus mainly on assets that provide a combination of growth and stability, in sectors such as transportation, utilities, energy and digital infrastructure.

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We have a substantial and growing portfolio of investments in renewable energy, comprising up to 5 gigawatts in production across assets located in Pakistan.

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In addition to investments in developed markets, we are increasingly seeking opportunities in emerging economies with strong growth prospects and infrastructure requirements.

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Team

We have a team of investment professionals with diverse backgrounds in the investment management and banking sectors and experience across global markets.

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While ensuring we remain open to opportunities across asset type and region, we structure our team primarily around four broad areas of specialisation: Transportation, Digital Infrastructure, Utilities, and Energy.

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