Infrastructure investment intelligence

The reference layer for infrastructure investing.

How each infrastructure asset class earns, what it is worth, and how it trades, set out for the professionals who price, structure and own these assets. Sub-sector economics, calibrated valuation and returns models, and a connected M&A toolkit, all in one place.

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Asset classes
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Sub-sector references
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Worked deal assets
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Analytical tools
Flagship · Infrastructure M&A

From asset economics to a fully-structured deal

The M&A suite is where the reference becomes a transaction. Run an acquisition end to end (sources and uses, a value-creation bridge, DSCR-sized debt and sensitivity) against the live financials of any asset in the library, then study how it has played out in four worked cases drawn from real strategic situations.

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The platform

Four layers, one mental model of the asset class

Most infrastructure resources are either shallow taxonomies or disconnected calculators. This platform connects the two: every sub-sector reference is wired to the same valuation, returns and deal logic, so you can move from "how does this asset earn?" to "what is it worth and how would I buy it?" without leaving the page.

Asset-class intelligence

Thirty-five sub-sector references across six asset classes, each setting out the revenue model, cost base, regulatory or contractual frame, and a live, interactive economics model built on six real assets from six regions.

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Valuation & returns

An asset-aware cash-flow and DCF model, a risk-adjusted WACC builder, and a cross-sector comparison of every base case: unlevered and levered IRR, equity multiple, NPV and payback, all on the same footing.

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M&A & deals

The acquisition lifecycle end to end: diligence, structuring and a returns model that pulls any of 200+ worked assets, alongside a filterable database of landmark transactions and four worked cases built like deal memos.

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Market & regulatory data

A macro dashboard tracking the rates, swaps, inflation and credit spreads that move infrastructure value, plus a regulatory tracker and sector-specific allowances such as the RIIO revenue framework.

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Asset universe

Six asset classes, thirty-five sub-sectors

The full map of infrastructure, from regulated energy and utility networks to transport, digital, social, the energy transition and environmental assets. Select a class to explore its sub-sectors and the analysis available for each.

Analytical toolkit

Models that turn the reference into a decision

The same engines that power the sub-sector pages, surfaced as standalone tools. Group by job: value an asset, run a deal, or read the market.

Who it's for

Built for the people who price and own these assets

A working reference for infrastructure professionals, and for serious candidates who need to understand how the asset class actually behaves.

Fund investors

Infrastructure private equity

Sub-sector economics and returns benchmarking to underwrite the asset and place it against the wider opportunity set.

Corporate development

M&A teams & advisers

Deal structure, comparable transactions and a live acquisition model to frame and pressure-test the buy-side case.

Credit & project finance

Infrastructure debt

Regulatory frameworks, cash-flow resilience and debt-sizing logic for the assets that carry the leverage.

Breaking in

Serious candidates

A structured way to learn how each asset earns, what drives its return, and how the deals are actually done.

How it's built

Grounded in real frameworks, not stylised examples

Real assets, real regulation

Each sub-sector is illustrated with six real assets from six regions, each a genuinely different ownership and regulatory model: RAB, cost-of-service, concession, privatised lease, state and listed.

Calibrated returns

Every interactive model is calibrated so the returns ladder tells the right story: core regulated assets land near their allowed return, while merchant and emerging-market exposures sit higher, with the risk to match.

Consistent across the platform

One valuation engine, one set of conventions and one glossary run through the whole library, so a multiple, a margin or an IRR means the same thing on every page.

Sourced figures

Headline figures are drawn from operator and regulator filings; private-asset numbers are flagged as illustrative. The intent is fidelity to how these businesses really work.

This is an educational reference and analysis resource, not investment advice or a solicitation. Models are simplified representations intended to build intuition for how infrastructure assets earn and trade.

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