Investor Type | Firm |
Industries | IT (& TMT) • Energy • CleanTech |
Investing | Sweden |
Infranode is a Nordic infrastructure investment fund headquartered in Stockholm, specializing in the ownership and development of essential infrastructure in the Nordic region. With a focus on sectors such as energy, transport, digital infrastructure, and social infrastructure, Infranode operates with a long-term investment horizon of at least 25 years, aiming to deliver stable and predictable returns to their investors. Their client base consists of leading pension funds and institutional actors, including Folksam, KPA Pension, Fjärde AP-fonden, Storebrand, the Finnish pension fund KEVA, and the European Investment Bank. The fund manages approximately 18 billion SEK, with around 4 billion SEK available for new investments, and directly affects the lives of 700,000 people through the services provided by their portfolio companies. Infranode's approach involves responsible investment strategies that emphasize sustainability and societal benefits. By prioritizing these values, they not only aim to improve the quality of life for residents but also take responsibility for the entire lifecycle of infrastructure assets. They strategize from the analysis and execution during the construction phase to the ownership, operation, and maintenance during the management phase. With over 200 years of combined experience in infrastructure investments, their team operates from offices in Stockholm, Oslo, Helsinki, and Copenhagen. The fund maintains a local presence and expertise across energy, transportation, telecom, and social infrastructure sectors. As a long-term owner, Infranode engages through both majority and minority investments and positions itself as a stable and reliable partner to both the public and private sectors, advocating for the development of sustainable cities and communities across the Nordic region. Infranode is also recognized for its community engagement, in part through investments from local pension funds which are directed towards securing future pensions and contributing to a more sustainable society. The European Union invests in Infranode via the European Investment Bank with the goal of improving citizens' living standards.