3i Infrastructure plc is a Jersey-incorporated, closed-ended investment company and approved UK Investment Trust that invests responsibly in infrastructure to generate long-term sustainable returns fo... 3i Infrastructure plc is a Jersey-incorporated, closed-ended investment company and approved UK Investment Trust that invests responsibly in infrastructure to generate long-term sustainable returns for shareholders. Its primary purpose is to build a diversified portfolio of equity investments in entities owning essential infrastructure assets, often including shareholder loans or mezzanine debt, with a focus on Europe, North America, and Asia. The company targets resilient businesses aligned with megatrends such as energy transition, digitalisation, demographic change, and renewing essential infrastructure, prioritizing assets with strong cash flow resilience, long-term contracts, low technological disruption risk, and growth potential through operations or M&A. As of 31 March 2025, its portfolio comprises 11 investments valued at £4.1 billion, spanning sectors like utilities, communications, energy, and transport & logistics, including companies such as DNS:NET in Germany, ESVAGT in Denmark, Infinis in the UK, and Oystercatcher in Singapore. Managed by an experienced team from 3i Group since 2007, 3i Infrastructure plc emphasizes strong governance, ESG enhancement, and active value creation to support portfolio growth and stakeholder benefits. With 3i Group plc as its largest shareholder at approximately 29%, it maintains a flexible funding model and a proven track record of income generation and capital appreciation.
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