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Global Infrastructure Partners, LLC (GIP) is an American infrastructure investment fund making equity and selected debt investments across markets worldwide. GIP's main headquarters are located in New York City and its equity investments are based on infrastructure assets in the energy, transport and water & waste sectors.
[6] GIP also owns Edinburgh Airport, which they bought in 2012, [13] and Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori, which they bought in February 2018. [14] In January 2024, BlackRock agreed to buy Global Infrastructure Partners for about $12.5 billion. BlackRock will pay $3 billion in cash and 12 million of its own shares as part of the deal to buy GIP.
The fact that BlackRock’s $12.5 billion purchase of Global Infrastructure Partners shook up a corporate boardroom isn’t entirely shocking. But what if that C-suite is the one belonging to ...
BlackRock's plan to buy private equity firm Global Infrastructure Partners is a $12.5 billion bet by the world’s largest money manager on growing demand for new energy, transportation, and ...
GIP, which was founded in 2006, manages more than $100 billion in client assets across infrastructure equity and debt, with a focus on energy, transport, water and waste, and digital sectors.
BAA announced on 23 April 2012 that it had sold Edinburgh Airport to Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) for a price of £807.2 million, equivalent to £1204 million in 2023. [ 14 ] GIP ownership
Global Infrastructure Partners, an American private equity firm; Graduate Institute of Peace Studies, Kyung Hee University, South Korea; Groupe d'Information sur les Prisons, a French organisation in the 1970s; Global Initiative on Psychiatry; Air Guinee Express, ICAO airline code GIP
After the spin-off from Brookfield Asset Management, Brookfield Infrastructure operated timber properties and electricity transmission lines. In September 2008, the company announced it would expand and diversify its global operations by buying infrastructure holdings from distressed Babcock & Brown, thus adding approximately US$8 billion of assets under management.