
The landscape of infrastructure debt is undergoing a remarkable transformation, presenting a plethora of opportunities for savvy investors. With traditional liquidity sources tightening, the spotlight turns to the non-bank lending market.
Read the full article with IFM’s Rich Randall, Global Head of Debt Investments, interviewed by Isabel O’Brian from PEI Media, on how this recent trend could provide investment opportunities for institutional investors in infrastructure and the energy transition.
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