BIP Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P.
Sector Overview
Market sizing, deal volume, fundraising trends, and regulatory landscape for alternative asset sectors.
Sector
Global Infrastructure
TAM
$2520B
Growth Drivers
6
Source
IPE Real Assets Top 100 Infrastructure Managers Survey 2025
SECTOR OVERVIEW
Infrastructure
2026-03-03
DISCLAIMER: This document is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. All data sourced from publicly available sources. Not a solicitation to buy or sell securities.
1. Market Overview
The Infrastructure market continues to evolve with growing institutional participation and increasing allocation targets across pension funds, endowments, and family offices.
Market Size & Growth
- Global AUM: N/A
- Annual Growth Rate: N/A
- Dry Powder: N/A
- Institutional Allocation Trend: Increasing
Market Dynamics
- Rising institutional allocations to alternatives
- Compression of fee structures
- Increasing focus on ESG/impact investing
- Growing secondary market liquidity
2. Deal Volume & Fundraising
Fundraising activity reflects the broader market environment and investor appetite for the asset class.
Deal volume data not available in current configuration.
3. Key Players
Leading managers and sponsors in the sector by AUM, track record, and market position.
Key player data not available in current configuration.
4. Regional Focus — Chile & LATAM
The Chilean and broader LATAM alternative assets market presents unique opportunities driven by pension fund reform, growing institutional sophistication, and increasing cross-border activity.
Chile Market
- AFP pension funds increasing alternatives allocation
- CMF regulatory framework for alternative investments
- Growing local GP ecosystem
- Bilateral investment treaties facilitate cross-border flows
LATAM Trends
- Brazil remains largest market by AUM
- Colombia pension reform creating new opportunities
- Mexico nearshoring driving infrastructure PE
- Peru mining royalties funding sovereign wealth initiatives
5. Regulatory Landscape
Understanding the regulatory framework is critical for institutional investors allocating to alternative assets in the region.
Key Regulations
- NCG 376 (Chile): Fund structure requirements
- Circular 1,639 (Chile): AFP investment limits
- CVM 175 (Brazil): Fund regulation reform
- SFC regulations (Colombia): Pension fund alternatives allocation
Regulatory Trends
- Increasing transparency requirements
- ESG disclosure mandates
- Cross-border fund passporting discussions
- Anti-money laundering enhanced due diligence
Disclaimer
This document is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. All data from publicly available sources. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Datos Estructurados
Fuente: Cambridge Associates, Preqin, PitchBook, Manager Reports