Meag sets up credit funds for infrastructure

Meag sets up credit funds for infrastructure

2023-08-23 06:00:00

Frankfurt The boom in alternative investments such as equity capital for companies (private equity) or venture capital for young technology companies has cooled off in recent months. With rising interest rates, institutional investors such as pension schemes and pension funds once again have the opportunity to invest in government bonds with little risk.

Only the infrastructure sector is still in high demand. Here, the German insurance groups Allianz and Munich Re are among the very few German players in a market dominated by Anglo-Saxon addresses.

The Munich Re subsidiary Meag is now expanding its range and launching a new, large credit fund for infrastructure. The capital is used to finance individual infrastructure projects, such as wind farms, solar systems, fiber optic networks or public transport projects, reports Managing Director Thomas Bayerl, who is responsible for the “Illiquid Assets” division. The offer is aimed at institutional investors.

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