Goldman Sachs Infrastructure Partners (GSIP)

Company description

Goldman Sachs is one of the largest infrastructure fund managers globally, having raised more than $10 billion of capital since the inception of the business in 2006.

The primary focus for GS Infrastructure Partners (GSIP) is on investment opportunities with the following parameters

  • Sectors including transportation infrastructure (such as airports, ports, railways and roads) and utilities infrastructure (such as electricity, gas and water networks and conventional/ renewable contracted power generation),
  • Global mandate across OECD countries, and
  • Target investment sizes ranging from $100 million to $500 million of GSIP capital per investment, with the ability to do larger transactions with additional partners.

GSIP manages two funds:

  • GS Infrastructure Partners I
  • GS Infrastructure Partners II

    Participation in projects

    Projects Transactions
    List of the updates in which the company was involved

    Company updates

    • October 14, 2019

      Abertis, GSIP enters agreement for Red de Carreteras de Occidente (RCO) stakes sale

      Abertis and an affiliate of global institutional investor GIC (GIC), an investment firm that manages Singapore’s foreign reserves, have reached an agreement with Goldman Sachs Infrastructure Par...

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    • October 11, 2019

      Abertis and GIC to acquire 70% stake in Red de Carreteras de Occidente

      Abertis and an affiliate of global institutional investor GIC (GIC), have reached an agreement wit Goldman Sachs Infrastructure Partners (GSIP) and its affiliates to acquire the funds’ 70% stake...

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    • December 18, 2018

      KBRA rates notes issued by Puerto Rico toll road concessionaire

      Kroll Bond Rating Agency (KBRA) has assigned a BBB- rating to senior secured notes issued in 2013 by Autopistas Metropolitanas de Puerto Rico, LLC (Metropistas), a concessionaire is owned by Aber...

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    • March 08, 2018

      Atlantia announces US$1.3 billion acquisition of Eurotunnel stakes

      Atlantia has announced that it has reached an agreement for the acquisition of 100% of the share capital of Aero 1 Global & International S.à.r.l., an investment vehicle fully controlled by...

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    • January 10, 2017

      Delta and West Street Infrastructure Partners III get 33-year lease for new terminal at LaGuardia Airport

      The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has granted to Delta Air Lines Inc. and a Goldman Sachs-managed fund, a 33-year lease contract for the design, construction and financ...

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    • November 03, 2016

      LA Metro receives three more unsolicited proposals for Measure M projects

      The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) has announced the reception of three more unsolicited proposals for the Measure M mega projects, one for the West Santa Ana Branch...

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    • April 06, 2016

      Goldman raises $1.5 billion for new infrastructure fund

      Goldman Sachs Infrastructure Partners has recently raised approximately US$1.5 billion to complete the first stage of fundraising for its new infrastructure fund.

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    • July 13, 2015

      Antin IP acquires provider of medical diagnostic services in Germany and Belgium

      General Atlantic has agreed to sell its majority stake in amedes Holding AG to Antin Infrastructure Partners (Antin IP).

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    • July 10, 2015

      CPPIB and Hermes complete investment in Associated British Ports

      Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) and Hermes Infrastructure have completed the acquisition of a 33.33% stake in Associated British Ports from GS Infrastructure Partners and Infracapital.

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    • July 07, 2015

      Illinois Teachers backs Goldman Sachs' third infrastructure fund

      Illinois Teachers' Retirement System has invested US$150 million in Goldman Sachs Infrastructure Partners' West Street Infrastructure Partners Fund III.

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