CIP takes wide aim with new AUM goal of EUR 100bn

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners wants to be ahead of the game and set the agenda in the renewable energy market over the coming years as the developer manages a larger pool of assets.
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Photo: Søren Vendelbo/ERH

The Danish infrastructure fund manager aims to have grown its assets under management to more than EUR 100bn in 2030, and thus must be involved in wide range of technologies, says Michael Hannibal, partner at Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, to domestic business daily Børsen.

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