An experienced infrastructure investor

Allianz Capital Partners (ACP) is the asset management arm of the Allianz Group that is responsible for alternative investments, including infrastructure, private equity and renewable energies. ACP became part of AllianzGI in 2018, allowing us to significantly enhance our client offering.
ACP investments Established in 2007, ACP's infrastructure team currently manages 18 investments1. The core segments covered include the energy, transport, environmental and telecommunications sectors. |
ACP portfolio This diversified portfolio is spread across several industries, and is being further developed on an ongoing basis. Over the next few years, we expect to see interesting transactions worth several billion euros*. |
Investment and asset management team ACP teams in Munich, London and Luxembourg manage the investments in the infrastructure sector. All top managers have more than ten years’ experience as direct investors, and a proven track record. |
* The statements contained herein may include statements of future expectations and other forward-looking statements that are based on management's current views and assumptions and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results, performance or events to differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements. We assume no obligation to update any forward-looking statement.
Objective: Regular returns for long-term investors
Generating regular returns in the long term: ACP selects the projects with this aim in mind. In doing so, ACP strives to create sustainable value for investors and society.
Allianz Capital Partners is a long-term investor in the infrastructure sector that
- ... aims to generate stable and preferably inflation-proof cash flows.
- ... invests in assets that provide essential services to society. It strives to use regulated or contractually agreed revenues or a strong market position to support this strategy.
- ... focuses on existing facilities (“Brownfield assets”)
- ... aims to acquire significant minority shareholdings or joint control of up to 50%.
- ... targets investments with robust governance rights.