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2020 Sample Delegate List 2020 Sample Delegate List Join 600+ institutional and private investors alongside fund managers, developers, telecoms, energy companies and the world's governments for four days of unrivalled networking opportunities and cutting-edge content. Here is a sample of some of the biggest names in the industry who you could meet in March: • 2Degrees Investing Initiative • Africa Intelligence • 3i Group • Africa Investor • 3i Infrastructure • Africa50 • 3i Investments • African Infrastructure • 4IP Group Investment Managers • A.P. Moller Capital • African Infrastructure • A.T. Kearney Investment Managers Pty • Aarden • AIMCo • Aargauische Pensionskasse • AIP Management P/S • Abu Dhabi Investment • Al Saheal Property Authority Development & Management • Abu Dhabi Investment Council • Alberta Teachers' Retirement • ABVCAP Fund • Access Capital Partners • Alinda Capital Partners • Achmea Investment • Allen & Overy Management • Allianz Capital Partners • Actis Capital • Allianz Global Investors • ADIA • Allianz Investment • AFA Insurance Management • AFP Habitat SA • AllState Investments For more information, visit the website here. Last Updated 24/02/2020 • Altamar Capital Partners • Asper Investment • Alvarez & Marsal Management • AMF Pension • Asset Management One • AMP Capital Alternative Investments • Amp Capital Investors • Astarte Capital Partners • Analysys Mason • Asterion Industrial Partners • Ancala Partners • Astrid Advisors • Antin Infrastructure • ATLAS Infrastructure • Aon • ATOZ • AP4 • ATP • APFC • Augment Infrastructure • APG Partners • APG Asset Management • Aviva Investors • Apollo Global Management • AXA Investment Managers - • Aquasan Network, Inc. Real Assets • Aquila Capital Concepts • Axium Infrastructure • Aquila Capital • Ayres Partners Investmentgesellschaft mbH • B Capital Partners UK • Bain & Company • Aquila Capital Management • Baker McKenzie • Arcus Infrastructure Partners • Banco Santander SA • Ardian • Bank GPB • Arendt & Medernach • Barclays • Argo Infrastructure Partners • Barings • Arjun Infrastructure Partners • Barmenia Insurance • Arpinge SpA • Basalt Infrastructure Partners • ASFO (UK) • Bases Conversion and • ASGA Pensionskasse Development Authority (BCDA) • Ashurst • BayWa r.e. renewable energy • Asian Infrastructure • BBVA Investment Bank • BE Bio Energy Group • ASMA Capital Partners BSC • bfinance For more information, visit the website here. Last Updated 24/02/2020 • Bimcor Inc • Captona • Bird & Bird • Carlyle Group • BlackRock Investment • Cassa Depositi e Prestiti Management • Cattolica Assicurazioni • BlackRock Real Assets • CBRE Caledon • Bloomberg New Energy • CBRE Global Investors Finance • CDPQ • Blue elephant Energy • Centrica • Bluefield Partners • CG Capital Partners • BNP Paribas Asset • Chatham House Management • China Ping An Insurance • British Columbia Investment Overseas Management Corporation (BCI) • Chiomenti • Bruun and Hjejle • CIBC Capital Markets • BT Pension Scheme • CIM Group Management • Citi • BTG Pactual • Citic Capital Silk Road Fund • Bundesverband Alternative Adviser Investments e.V. • Citigroup • Burges Salmon • City of Zurich Pension Fund • BVV Versicherungsverein des • ClearBridge Investments Bankgewerbes • Clifford Chance • C40 Cities Finance Facility • CNP Assurances (CFF) • Columbia Threadneedle • Caisse des Depots Investments • CAM Alternatives • Commerz Real • Cambridge Associates • Continentale • Canadian Imperial Bank of Krankenversicherung Commerce • Cooperatie DELA • Capital Dynamics • Copenhagen Infrastructure • CapMan Infra Management Partners • Capstone Partners • Cordiant For more information, visit the website here. Last Updated 24/02/2020 • Corsair Capital • Desjardins Group Pension Plan • CP2 • Deutsche Bank • CPP Investment Board • DHR International Inc • CPPIB • DIA • CPV-CAP Pensionskasse Coop • Dialogue Capital • Credit Agricole • Die Bayerische • Credit Suisse Energy • DIF Capital Partners Infrastructure Partner • DIF Infrastructure • Credit Suisse International • Digital Bridge • Cresta Fund Management • Digital Colony • Cuatrecasas • DIN • Cube Infrastructure • DLA Piper UK • Cube Infrastructure Managers • DSM • Cubico Sustainable • Ductor Corp Investments • Duff & Phelps • Dai-ichi Life International • DWS (Europe) • Eaton Partners • Dalmore Capital • EBRD • Danica Pension • Edelweiss Alternative Asset • Danske Bank Group Advisors • DBJ Asset Management • EDF Energy • DC Advisory • EDF Invest • Dea Capital Alternative Funds • EdgeInfra SGR • Edmond de Rothschild • Deloitte • Edr Private Equity • Demeter Partners • EFG Hermes • Denham Capital • EIG Partners • Department for Business, • Elgin Energy Energy and Industrial Strategy • Employees Provident Fund • Department for International • EnBW Energie Baden- Trade Wurttemberg • Derigo GmbH & Co KG • Energie Steiermark For more information, visit the website here. Last Updated 24/02/2020 • Energy Brainpool • Fidante Partners • Enervis Energy Advisors • Fidelis Infrastructure • Enery • Fiera Capital • Engie • Fiera Infrastructure • EQT • Finadvice • Equitix • Finnfund • e-shelter • First State Investments • Estrella • FIRSTavenue Partners • ETORE Advisory • Fjarde AP-fonden (AP4) • Euler Hermes Rating • Fonds Commun de Placement • European Commission des Régimes de Retraite de • European Investment Bank l’Université Laval • European Investment Fund • Fontavis (EIF) • Foresight Group • European Long-Term Investors • Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Association • Gazprombank • European Telecommunications • GCM Grosvenor Network Operators’ • Generali Global Infrastructure Association • GI Partners • Evangelische • GIC Zusatzversorgungskasse • Gide Loyrette Nouel • Eversource Capital • GIZ • EWE • Gleiss Lutz • Excelsior Energy Capital • GLIL • Export Development Canada • Glimstedt • F2I SGR SPA • Global Infrastructure Investor • Fair Market Value Capital Association Partners • Global Listed Infrastructure • FAROS Fiduciary Management Organisation • Fengate Asset Management • Global Wind Energy Council • Ferguson Partners (GWEC) • Feri Trust • Golding Capital Partners For more information, visit the website here. Last Updated 24/02/2020 • Goldman Sachs • HSBC Bank • Goodwin • HSBC Germany • Goodwin Procter • HSBC Global Asset • Gore Street Capital Management • Gothaer Asset Management • I Squared Capital • Government Pension • ICA Institutional Capital Investment Fund Associates Beratungs GmbH & • Green Investment Group Co KG • Greencoat Capital • Icecapital • GRESB • IFM Investors • Gresham House • IG4 Capital • Greystone Managed • IMCO - Investment Investments Management Corporation of • Gridserve Ontario • Grtgaz • Impact Management Project • GSAM • Impax Asset Management • GTIS Partners Group • Guggenheim Partners • Ince & Co Germany • Hamburg Commercial Bank • Independent • Hansainvest Real Assets • InDev Capital • HarbourVest • Industrial Alliance Financial • Hardiman Telecommunications Group • • Harrison Street inexio KGaA • • Helaba Invest Infracapital • Helaba Landesbank Hessen- • Infranode Thueringen • Infrareal • Hemsley Wynne Furlonge • InfraRed Capital Partners • Herbert Smith Freehills • Infrastructure and Projects • Hermes Infrastructure Authority • • Hochtief InfraVia • HQ Trust • InfraW8 • • HRL Morrison & Co (UK) InstarAGF For more information, visit the website here. Last Updated 24/02/2020 • Institute For Human Rights • KfW IPEX-Bank and Business • KGAL • INTER Krankenversicherung • Khazanah Nasional Berhad • Intermediate Capital Group • Kirkland & Ellis • International Finance • KKR Corporation - IFC • Klinkby Enge • Investec Bank • Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co • Investment42 LP • IOTA Foundation DS Holdings • Kommunalkredit Austria • Ireland Strategic Investment • Korea Investment Corporation Fund • Korea Investment • Islamic Development Bank Management (IDB) • KPMG • IST Investment Foundation • Kreissparkasse Heilbronn • Istanbul PPPCoE • Kroll Bond Rating Agency Inc • J Murphy & Sons • Kumpulan Wang Persaraan • J.P. Morgan Asset • KWAP Management • Kwasa Invest • Japan Post Bank • KZVK • Jensen Partners • La Banque Postale Asset • John Hancock Management • Jones Lang LaSalle • Lagrange Financial Advisory • JPMorgan Asset Management • Landesbank Baden- (Europe) Wuerttemberg • JSW Group • Landmark Partners • Kaiserwetter Energy Asset • Langham Hall Management • Lansforsakringar AB • Kåpan Pensioner / Pensions • Lapposand for Government Employees • Legal & General Group • KBRA Europe • LGT Capital Partners • Kempen & Co • Liberty Mutual • KENFO • Lightsource BP For more information, visit the website here. Last Updated 24/02/2020 • Lincoln Clean Energy LLC • Mediobanca • Linklaters • Megawatt-X • Lloyds Bank • Mercatus • Lobo de Rizzo Advogados • Mercer Alternatives (Limited) • Local Pensions Partnership • Meridiam Infrastructure • Lords LB asset management • Mesoamerica • LTIIA • MetLife Investment • LucidCatalyst Management • Luther • MIGA • Luxcara • Migros Pensionskasse • LVM Versicherung • Mirova • Lyntia • Mitsui & Co. Alternative • M&G Investments • Macquarie Asset Management • Mizuho Bank Europe NV • Macquarie Capital • MN • Macquarie Group • Morgan Stanley • Macquarie Infrastructure and • Moseley Infrastructure Real Assets Advisory Services (MMM Infra) • Mainstream Renewable Power • Mubadala • Manulife Investment • National Australia Bank Management • National Investment and • Marguerite Infrastructure Fund (NIIF) • Mark Weisdorf Associates • National Pension Service • Marsh & McLennan Companies • Natixis • Marwitz Family Office • Natwest Bank • MassMutual
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