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Investors - NOVEMBER 5, 2021

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South Korean investors put $104m coinvestment in BlackRock’s global infra fund

by Kali Persall

Institutional investors in South Korea have poured €90 million ($104 million) into a coinvestment strategy established alongside BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Solutions 4 fund.

According to The Korea Herald, Seoul-based IPM Asset Management created the vehicle for Korean investors to tie in their capital with BlackRock‘s strategies and capture more investment opportunities than a conventional allocation would allow.

BlackRock‘s Global Infrastructure Solutions 4 fund is believed to have raised €1 billion ($1.2 billion), and will invest in roads, water-treatment facilities, new- and renewable-energy platforms, data centers, and logistics warehouses in Europe and the United States.

The vehicle already has invested in a cold-storage facility in North America, and infrastructure related to salmon farming in Europe.

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