IFM Investors
[ASK2020] The outlook for US Infrastructure Debt
Oct 28, 2020 (Gmt+09:00)
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IFM Investors was established more than 25 years ago with the aim to protect and grow the retirement savings of pension fund members.
IFM manages investments across infrastructure, debt, listed equities and private equity assets, with US$112.6 billion under management as of 31 August 2020.
Aligned with the objectives of our pension fund founders, IFM today prioritises the interests of more than 470 like-minded investors which incorporates the retirement savings of more than 30 million working people worldwide.
IFM operates from offices in Melbourne, Sydney, London, Berlin, Zurich, New York, Hong Kong, Seoul and Tokyo.
[Speaker Biography]
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Matthew Wade is responsible for growing the firm’s debt origination capabilities in North America. Matthew brings more than 15 years of industry experience to the team. Prior to joining IFM Investors, Matthew was the Director of Project Finance at the Royal Bank of Canada in New York, where he was responsible for originating, structuring and executing finance and advisory solutions in the energy and infrastructure sectors. Prior to that, he held positions with Royal Bank of Scotland in both New York and London, where he worked in the energy and infrastructure sectors.
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