
Exiting Long-Term Infrastructure Investments
All insightsSince 2019 Igneo has successfully exited 9 of its European portfolio companies.
In this episode of our podcast series ‘Keeping it Real Assets’ Marcus Ayre, Head of Europe, Igneo Infrastructure Partners, discusses the philosophy of long-term buy and hold infrastructure investing and why we may nonetheless decide to exit a business.
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