Investor
Social Infrastructure Forum Global Summit Berlin 2022
21 March 2022,
Hilton, Berlin
Investing in assets which provide essential services
The 2nd annual Social Infrastructure Forum, taking place on 21 March, will look at growing investor interest in investing in assets which provide essential services. Experts will evaluate social infrastructure’s position within the investment landscape, looking at how best to fund and finance assets with a community purpose.
Advance your fundraising
Connect with a global audience of investors interested in social infrastructure and benefit from focused networking with the right people.
Gain peer-to-peer insights
Explore the global outlook on social infrastructure, the role and challenges of PPP structures, the impact SDGs, sustainability and impact have on this sub-asset class 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.
One Summit. Seven Forums.
The Social Infrastructure 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.
Sponsorship opportunities
The Infrastructure Investor Global Summit offers a unique opportunity for organisations to raise their profile as a part of the premier meeting for infrastructure investment professionals.
For more information on available sponsorship opportunities contact Alexander Jakes, alexander.j@peimedia.com, +44 (0)203 862 7498
Agenda
Social Infrastructure Forum - Monday 21st
Introduction from Infrastructure Investor
Welcome from the Chair
Re-defining social infrastructure
- How the market now defines and measures social infrastructure
- Identifying the gaps in social infrastructure investment
- Identifying where the boundary is between social infrastructure and real estate and where investors can seek returns
Moderator: Jim Hennessy, Managing Director, Head of P3 Business Development, Harrison Street
Healthcare as an independent asset class
- How healthcare investment compares to infrastructure or private equity
- How healthcare investment priorities have developed, post Covid, with changing demographics
- How investing in healthcare increases the risk curve compared to the traditional sub sectors of infrastructure
Moderator: Diederik de Koe, Senior Consultant, Sweco
Coffee & networking
Doing well and doing good: the opportunities and limitations of impact investing
- How social infrastructure is a means to achieving the SDGs
- How institutional investors navigate ‘greenwashing’ when investing in social infrastructure
- How investors add quantitative assessments of the ESG credentials of their portfolios
Moderator: David Thomas, Director, Business Development, GRESB
Darren White
Associate Director ESG, Major Projects Advisory, Infrastructure Advisory Group, KPMG
Read bioBuilding back better? The global outlook on social infrastructure
- What social infrastructure looks like in global markets
- What social infrastructure looks like in the emerging markets
- Identifying if infrastructure investors are deploying capital in the right assets that cities need most
Moderator: Georg Inderst, Principal, Inderst Advisory London
François Bergere
Executive Director, LTIIA (Long-term Infrastructure Investors Association)
Read bioNetworking lunch with Emerging Markets & ESG & Sustainability Forum attendees
Fireside Chat: How to put the S in ESG
- Why investors should pay more attention to social issues in addition to environmental considerations
- What key social issues the infrastructure investment industry should be highlighting
- LP demands from managers on ESG due diligence
Introduction to the ESG convergence project’ presentation
Coffee & networking
Treading carefully – the role of energy transition in moving towards net zero
- How suppliers are managing the demand for social consideration in energy models in regards to supply chain
- Which decarbonisation avenues receive the most substantial social acceptance
- How to improve the measurement of local consequences, including employment efforts, of moving towards net zero
Moderator: Mark Moseley, Principal, Moseley Infrastructure Advisory Services
Gabrielle Durisch
Global Head of Sustainability, Commercial Insurance and Group Underwriting, Zurich Insurance
Read bioThe role, challenges, and changes of PPP structures
- How to manage the strain on the public purse as we enter the post pandemic era
- What has been learnt from PPP models based in developed markets
- How returns have been compressed and the way to offset it
Matthew Jordan-Tank
Director of Sustainable Infrastructure Policy and Project Preparation, EBRD
Read bioSocial infrastructure investment vehicles: the old and the new
- Identifying why there’s a limited number of social infrastructure funds
- To what extent are social infrastructure cashflows dependant on government funding
- The importance of scale and whether there’s a niche for smaller funds
Moderator: Adam Smallman, Director of Membership Programs, PEI Media Group