Infrastructure Equity
Disciplined investing in the global infrastructure companies that underpins the Economy
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Who we are
Infrastructure forms the basis of modern society, providing necessary services for the stability and growth of the economy. Naturally resilient, infrastructure assets can generate inflation-linked, long-dated and sustainable earnings growth through the economic cycles.
Listed infrastructure can offer immediate and liquid access to core infrastructure assets and the potentially attractive risk adjusted returns could provide diversification to a balanced portfolio.
Source: HSBC AM, as of 30th September 2025
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Cashflow Stability Listed infrastructure companies—like utilities, toll roads, and pipelines—often generate predictable cashflows through regulated or contracted revenues |
Growth from Sectors such as renewable energy, electric mobility, and digital infrastructure offer long-term capital growth opportunities tied to global transformation |
Potential Diversification Infrastructure equities tend to have different risk-return profiles than broad equity markets, adding resilience to multi-asset portfolios |
What sets us apart
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Specialist Focus Our dedicated team approaches infrastructure investing with over a decade of experience of experience working together. |
Long-Term Gain exposure to the companies exploiting structural shifts like the energy transition, urbanization, and the expansion of digital infrastructure. |
Potentially Attractive Listed infrastructure has historically shown lower volatility and stronger downside protection compared to broader equity markets potentially supporting portfolio resilience. |
What we do
Head of Listed Real Assets
Leadership
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Giuseppe Corona Head of Listed Real Assets |
Andrew Steele Principal |
Andy Jones Managing Principal |
Antonio Barbera Managing Principal |
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Claire Zhang Principal |
Jessica Nguy Prinicipal, Listed Real Asset |
Joseph Titmus Managing Principal |
Rory Muldowney Analyst |
Key Risks
- Risk Considerations: There is no assurance that a portfolio will achieve its investment objective or will work under all market conditions. The value of investments may go down as well as up and you may not get back the amount originally invested. Portfolios may be subject to certain additional risks, which should be considered carefully along with their investment objectives and fees.
- Illiquidity: An investment in alternatives is a long term illiquid investment. By their nature, the alternatives’ investments will not generally be exchange traded. These investments will be illiquid.
- Long term horizon: Investors should expect to be locked-in for the full term of the investment
- Economic conditions: The economic cycle and prevailing interest rates will impact the attractiveness of the underlying investments. Economic activity and sentiment also impacts the performance of underlying companies, and will have a direct bearing on the ability of companies to keep up with interest and principal repayments.
- Valuation: These investments may have no or a limited liquid market, and other investments including those in respect of loans and securities of private companies, may be based on estimates which cannot be marked to market until sale. The valuation of the underlying investments is therefore inherently opaque.
- Strategy Risk: Investments into alternatives may, among other risks, be negatively affected by adverse regulatory developments or reform, credit risk and counterparty risk. The credit market bears idiosyncratic risks such as borrower fraud, borrower bankruptcy, prepayment risk, security enforceability risk, subordination risk and lender liability risk.
- Investor’s Capital At Risk: Investors may lose the entirety of invested capital
Leadership
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Giuseppe Corona Head of Listed Real Assets |
Antonio Barbera Managing Principal |
Andy Jones Managing Principal |
Joseph Titmus Managing Principal |
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Claire Zhang Principal |
Andrew Steele Principal |
Jessica Nguy Prinicipal, Listed Real Asset |
Rory Muldowney Analyst |
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Key Risks
- Risk Considerations: There is no assurance that a portfolio will achieve its investment objective or will work under all market conditions. The value of investments may go down as well as up and you may not get back the amount originally invested. Portfolios may be subject to certain additional risks, which should be considered carefully along with their investment objectives and fees.
- Illiquidity: An investment in alternatives is a long term illiquid investment. By their nature, the alternatives’ investments will not generally be exchange traded. These investments will be illiquid.
- Long term horizon: Investors should expect to be locked-in for the full term of the investment
- Economic conditions: The economic cycle and prevailing interest rates will impact the attractiveness of the underlying investments. Economic activity and sentiment also impacts the performance of underlying companies, and will have a direct bearing on the ability of companies to keep up with interest and principal repayments.
- Valuation: These investments may have no or a limited liquid market, and other investments including those in respect of loans and securities of private companies, may be based on estimates which cannot be marked to market until sale. The valuation of the underlying investments is therefore inherently opaque.
- Strategy Risk: Investments into alternatives may, among other risks, be negatively affected by adverse regulatory developments or reform, credit risk and counterparty risk. The credit market bears idiosyncratic risks such as borrower fraud, borrower bankruptcy, prepayment risk, security enforceability risk, subordination risk and lender liability risk.
- Investor’s Capital At Risk: Investors may lose the entirety of invested capital
Important Information
Investors in alternatives products should bear in mind that these products can be highly speculative and may not be suitable for all clients. Investors should ensure they understand the features of the products and fund strategies and the risks involved before deciding whether or not to invest in such products. Such investments are generally intended for investors who are willing to bear the risks associated with such investments, which can include: loss of all or a substantial portion of the investment, lack of liquidity in that there may be no secondary market for the fund and none may be expected to develop; volatility of returns; prohibitions and/or material restrictions on transferring interests in the fund; absence of information regarding valuations and pricing; delays in tax reporting; key man and adviser risk; limited or no transparency to underlying investments; limited or no regulatory oversight and less regulation and higher fees than mutual funds.
Please note that alternatives related investments are generally illiquid, long term investments that do not display the liquid or transparency characteristics often found in other investments (e.g. listed securities). It can take time for money to be invested and for investments to produce returns after initial losses. As such alternatives related investments should be considered as a very high risk investment and are only suitable as part of a diversified portfolio. Before making such investments, prospective investors should carefully consider the risks set forth in the relevant investment documents.
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