Infrastructure
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Infrastructure Debt Forum Global Summit 2021
Frederic Blanc-Brude
Director, EDHECinfra
From pandemic-resilience towards sustainable growth
Join the Infrastructure Debt Forum and connect with senior, junior and mezzanine providers with global investors, issuers, and developers.
Learn about the different investment structures available and opportunities for yield in the growing infrastructure debt market.
Advance your fundraising
Connect with a global audience of investors looking to allocate to infrastructure debt and benefit from focused networking with the right people.
Gain peer-to-peer insights
Explore what characteristics have made infrastructure debt so pandemic resilient, the role of specialist infrastructure credit strategies, the effects of the low interest rate environment, and much more.
Save time building your network
Create and nurture sustainable relationships with infrastructure’s elite at the event and on our sophisticated networking platform.
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The Infrastructure Debt Forum is part of the industry leading Infrastructure Investor Global Summit. Taking place across four days, the Summit has something to offer everyone involved in infrastructure.
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Agenda
Infrastructure Debt Forum - Thursday 21st
Infrastructure Debt Forum
08:45 - 08:50
Introduction from Infrastructure Investor
08:50 - 09:00
Welcome from the chair
Severin Hiller

09:00 - 09:45
From weathering the storm to leading the charge – infrastructure debt to the fore
Zak Bentley,
Benjamin Hemming,
Alistair Perkins,
Alex Waller
- A less volatile asset and more flexible solution – how infrastructure debt gained its resilience tag
- How the persistent low interest rates and other macro factors play heavily into its favour
- Assessing the numbers – why infra debt is seeing more capital commitment year upon year and relatively big ticket sizes
- Are we seeing investors increasingly seeking infra debt solutions over traditional fixed income?
Moderator: Zak Bentley, Senior Reporter, Infrastructure Investor
09:45 - 10:30
Traditional and modern infrastructure in the new green, digital economy
Severin Hiller,
Philippe Benaroya,
Tim Cable,
Lucy Dale,
Tom Sumpster,
Benoît Theys
- What traditional infra is at risk of becoming redundant as the world transitions at an increasingly rapid pace?
- How debt managers can help future proof their traditional infrastructure assets
- What does the future hold for the ever-changing definition of infrastructure assets?
Moderator: Severin Hiller, Co-Head Infrastructure Debt, Rivage Investment






10:30 - 11:00
Sector-specific strategies – the next step for infrastructure debt’s growth?
Philipp Bunnenberg ,
Jean-Francis Dusch,
Burkhard Egbers,
Agnes Mazurek,
Stefan Wala
- Analysing the capital being committed to sector-specific infrastructure debt investments
- Why renewables, social and digital infrastructure are among those leading the way
- Business model, client asset liability management and other considerations for managers as we shift towards a new way of project financing
- How can investors construct their portfolios to efficiently expose themselves to a diverse set of sectors?
Moderator: Philipp Bunnenberg, Consultant, BAI


Jean-Francis Dusch
BRIDGE CIO, Global Head of Infra, Real Assets & Structured Finance, EDRAM UK
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11:00 - 11:30
Coffee & networking
Infrastructure Debt Forum
11:30 - 12:10
Junior vs senior and the appeal of high return debt strategies in the search for yield
Alistair Perkins,
Floortje Brouwers,
Tom Murray,
Dominic Swan,
Benjamin Walter
- Are high return debt strategies becoming part of a core infrastructure portfolio now, despite high fees?
- Junior debt, crossover credit & more – what’s proving most popular for different types of LPs in the post-pandemic environment
- Why would investors choose these high return strategies over equity?
- Does senior investment grade debt still offer appeal to certain types of investors?
Moderator: Alistair Perkins, Head of Infrastructure & Project Finance, NN Investment Partners





12:10 - 12:30
Presentation: The performance of infrastructure debt before and after Covid-19
Frederic Blanc-Brude
- Impact of covid on private loans and corporate spreads
- Comparative performance with other fixed income securities
- Evolution of risk management and prudential reporting for infra debt investors

12:30 - 13:00
Fireside Chat: Key themes in private credit for digital infrastructure
Kevin Smithen

13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
Infrastructure Debt Forum
14:00 - 14:40
Meeting green requirements – how debt funds must adapt in a significant year for sustainability
Hans-Peter Dohr,
Jemima Atkins,
Magdalena Kowalska,
Jerome Neyroud,
Steven Pringle
- Adhering to established guidelines and regulation, such as the EU Taxonomy for Sustainable Activities
- The role of digital and energy transition products in improving sustainable infrastructure debt investment
- Cost-benefit analysis for LPs and GPs – due diligence, compliance, reporting and other considerations
- How much influence can a debt fund manager truly have when it comes to ESG adherence of it’s assets?
Moderator: Hans-Peter Dohr, Managing Partner, Institutional Capital Associates





14:40 - 15:20
Focusing the lens on fundraising
Severin Hiller,
Claudio Ghisu,
Cristina Serrano,
Tim Cable
- How has infrastructure debt fared compared to competing strategies throughout the pandemic?
- What place do smaller, niche managers continue to have amongst the more prominent infrastructure debt fund managers in the fundraising stakes?
- Where in the world have we seen this capital committed?
- How managers and investors alike have overcome due diligence and other hurdles
Moderator: Severin Hiller, Co-Head Infrastructure Debt, Rivage Investment


Claudio Ghisu
Co-Head Infrastructure/Managing Director, YIELCO Investments (Switzerland) AG
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15:20 - 16:00
The merit of debt investments in today’s emerging economies
Alex Bebov,
Kay Parplies,
Matias Sottile
- How should debt investors look to approach emerging markets?
- Premiums galore – garnering a winning formula of country risk, illiquidity and complexity premiums
- Fine-tuning your due diligence when it comes to specific countries and regions
- Long-term impacts of the pandemic on infrastructure debt investment opportunities in various emerging economies
Moderator: Alexander Bebov, Managing Director, BAC Securities
16:00 - 16:00
Close of conference

Frederic Blanc-Brude
Director, EDHECinfra
Frederic Blanc-Brude is the Director of EDHECinfra - leading index, analytics and research provider specialised in the provision of unlisted infrastructure equity and debt market indices and custom benchmarks. He holds a PhD in Finance (King’s College, London) and degrees from the London School of Economics, the Sorbonne, and Sciences Po Paris. Dr. Blanc-Brude is a regular contributor to the G20 working group on long-term infrastructure investment, has advised the European Occupational Pensions and Insurance Authority on the prudential treatment of infrastructure investments and also represents EDHEC on the Advisory Board of the Global Infrastructure Facility of the World Bank. He is a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Alternative Investments and is a regular contributor to the press. Dr. Blanc-Brude also chairs the management committee of TICCS®, The Infrastructure Company Classification Standard.
EDHECinfra
EDHECinfra, a venture of the renowned international EDHEC Business School, is an index data, benchmarks, analytics, and research provider for investors in the unlisted infrastructure universe. We have built the largest, most representative database of underlying infrastructure investments in the world. Indices we provide help investors to measure the risk-adjusted performance of private infrastructure debt and equity within their portfolios. Our indices use the latest market information to measure the fair value of thousands of unlisted infrastructure debt and equity investments in 25 countries. We can also create customized benchmarks for individual investors who require specific TICCS® tilts in their portfolio benchmark. Our research hub, a team of experts who create and maintain our indices, is based in Singapore. We also have a business center in London to serve the financial community in Europe and North America.