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IJInvestor League Tables Q1 – ranking infra managers and ...

IJInvestor – the infrastructure funds and M&A hub within IJGlobal – today launches its debut quarterly report ranking the industry by funds raised, profiling the organisations that lead performance on an international and regional level

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  • IJGlobal League Tables – H1 2020

    IJGlobal today publishes league table findings for infrastructure finance and project finance of infra and energy transactions for Q2 2020, giving a global view of the sectors for deals closed this first half

  • IJInvestor Funds & Investors Report – H1 2020

    IJInvestor today publishes the first half report tracking fundraising, infra fund activity and M&A developments for the first half of 2020, comparing these results with previous halves in our extensive database

  • IJGlobal league tables – Q1 2020

    The first quarter of this 2020 proved to be steady for global infrastructure finance, despite obstacles lying ahead due to the anticipated effects of the Covid-19 pandemic

  • While the infrastructure fundraising market ended 2019 at a lower level compared with 2018, the industry is poised for another healthy year as many large funds continue to raise capital

  • IJGlobal league tables – full-year 2019

    A robust year was logged for global infrastructure finance in calendar year 2019, with overall transaction volume slightly down on the previous year but the strongest second half recorded for the past two

  • EXCLUSIVE IJGlobal league tables – Q3 2019

    IJGlobal today publishes its league table findings for the third quarter of 2019, tracking deals closed across infrastructure finance and project finance

  • With $20.6 billion of capital raised by closed-ended, unlisted infrastructure funds globally in Q1 2019, the global fundraising market seems poised for another very healthy − possibly record − year

  • Q3 2018 – League Tables

    In a partial replay of recent league tables, this calendar year has seen the same set of lending teams dominate the international infrastructure finance scene as two Japanese banks lead the table, with ING hot on their heels, followed by three French institutions

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