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BBGI Global Infrastructure S.A. (BBGI) Ord NPV (DI)

Sell:122.20p Buy:123.20p 0 Change: No change
FTSE 250:0.75%
Market closed Prices as at close on 24 December 2024 Prices delayed by at least 15 minutes | Switch to live prices |
Sell:122.20p
Buy:123.20p
Change: No change
Market closed Prices as at close on 24 December 2024 Prices delayed by at least 15 minutes | Switch to live prices |
Sell:122.20p
Buy:123.20p
Change: No change
Market closed Prices as at close on 24 December 2024 Prices delayed by at least 15 minutes | Switch to live prices |
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Objective

To provides access to a globally diversified portfolio of infrastructure investments, which generate long-term and sustainable returns and serve a critical social purpose in their local communities. Our portfolio is well diversified across sectors in education, healthcare, blue light (fire and police stations), affordable housing, modern correctional facilities, clean energy and transport infrastructure assets.

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Fee Structure

The Fund will not pay any external investment management, acquisition or performance fees.

Dividend Policy

Distributions on the ordinary shares are planned to be paid twice a year, normally in respect of the six months to 30 June and the six months to 31 December.

ASSET SPLIT

Total number of holdings: 8.

Trust Manager

Duncan Ball

Manager Bio

Duncan Ball has worked in the investment banking and project finance sector for over 20 years. He is a chartered financial analyst with extensive PPP experience and has worked on over 20 PPP procurements. Duncan is Co-CEO of BBGI with Frank and also worked at Bilfinger Berger Project Investments (BBPI) before taking on his current role. Duncan joined BBPI in 2008 and was responsible for arranging and managing all project finance activities related to BBPI’s PPP projects in North America. Prior to joining BBPI, Duncan was a senior member of the North American infrastructure team at Babcock & Brown and was instrumental in helping establish Babcock & Brown’s infrastructure business in Canada. Prior to joining Babcock & Brown, Duncan was Managing Director and co-head of infrastructure for ABN AMRO Bank in North America. During his tenure at ABN AMRO, Duncan led the M&A transaction for a portfolio of infrastructure PPP projects with an enterprise value of over $950 million. From 2002 until September 2005, Duncan worked at Macquarie Bank where he helped establish Macquarie’s infrastructure practice in Western Canada. From 1990 to 2002, Duncan worked in the investment banking group at both RBC Capital Markets and CIBC World Markets. Duncan obtained a Bachelor of Commerce degree from of Queen’s University in Canada, is a CFA charter holder and is a graduate of the Rotman School of Business Directors Education Program at the University of Toronto.

Board Of Directors

Sarah WhitneyChairman, Andrew Sykes, Christopher Waples, Duncan Ball, Jutta af Rosenborg, Michael Denny, June Aitken, Andreas Parzych

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