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Diversification as a key to resilience

Geopolitical tensions, externally restrictive trade policies, and volatile markets continue to pose major challenges for institutional investors. Infrastructure investments have proven their particular strengths in this environment – especially through broad diversification within the asset class.
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Dr Thilo Tecklenburg

Infrastructure co-investment and multi-manager funds provide access to a wide range of regions, sectors, and fund managers. They support targeted risk diversification and can contribute to greater portfolio resilience – while offering a stability-oriented return component and the potential for sustainable impact.

Multi-manager funds are characterized by broad diversification and efficient structures with economies of scale. Co-investment funds allow for more targeted influence, potentially leaner cost structures, and the implementation of individual sustainability preferences – particularly for investors with clearly defined investment criteria.

Why a broadly diversified infrastructure approach is especially relevant now, which strategic benefits it can offer, and how investors may benefit from stable cash flows, inflation protection, and differentiated fund structures, is outlined by Dr Thilo Tecklenburg, Partner & Co-Head of Infrastructure at Golding.

Read the full article by Dr Thilo Tecklenburg, published in Börsen-Zeitung here.

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