04.11.2024
Infrastructure: The new, sought-after safe haven?
Infrastructure assets provide essential services to communities, facilitating the transport of people, data, and energy.
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VisiterCharlotte joined UBP in 2019 as Head of Infrastructure Investments within UBP's Private Markets Group, in charge of selecting direct and indirect infrastructure investments and deploying an environmental, digital and mobility transition fund.
She has more than 22 years of experience in advisory and infrastructure investments. Prior to joining UBP, Charlotte worked from 1999 to 2008 in M&A at BNP Paribas, in London and Paris, in the valuation team and the Oil & Gas and Mining team. In 2008, she participated in the launch of Antin Infrastructure Partners, where, until 2015, she was involved in the fund-raising, the origination and the execution of transactions in several sectors (energy, telecom, transport). She was also involved in asset management and board representations.
Charlotte received a master’s degree in Corporate Finance and Financial Engineering from Université Paris Dauphine.
04.11.2024
Infrastructure assets provide essential services to communities, facilitating the transport of people, data, and energy.
08.01.2024
The sort of infrastructure that traditionally springs to mind might include bridges, roads, airports, rail and power. However, it can be argued in many cases that the infrastructure built over the last few decades is no longer fit for the future needs of society, given the heightened geopolitical risk, changing demographics, and environmental considerations.
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Rising interest rates have disrupted risk distribution in public and private markets, ushering in a new era distinct from the previous decade of suppressed risks and ample liquidity due to the "Fed put".
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