AMP Capital Global Infrastructure Fund II achieves final close at US$ 3.4 billion

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AMP Capital managed AMP Capital Global Infrastructure Fund II (GIF II) has reached the final close at the amount of US$ 3.4 billion on December 27, 2019. GIF II attracted more than 60 investors from Japan, Singapore, Australia, the United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, Finland, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates; the United States and Canada. The common investors are pension funds, funds of funds, insurance companies, family offices, and sovereign wealth funds.

The fund invests in sectors of transport, communications, infrastructure health, and energy infrastructure projects around the globe. The fund has already started investing in all four sectors. 

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