CIP's ambition with new fund exceeds offshore wind

The higher risk profile of Copenhagen Infrastructure Partner's new fund, aimed at growth markets, will be limited by selling off a completed project more rapidly than normal. But local embeddedness will remain, says partner.
Photo: Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners
Photo: Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners

Last month, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) announced the opening of its fifth major fund. Unlike the preceding funds, it does not target mature markets but rather growth markets in Asia, Latin America, Eastern Europe and Africa – as implied by the name, New Markets Fund I.

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