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Allianz Global Investors raises USD 270 million for Asia-focused infrastructure credit fund

#International News#Infrastructure#United States of America
Last Updated : 30th Apr, 2026
Synopsis

Allianz Global Investors has secured USD 270 million at the first close of its Asia Pacific-focused infrastructure private credit fund. The fund targets investments in renewables, digital infrastructure, transport, logistics, and environmental assets. Backed by institutional investors including the International Finance Corporation and Indonesia Investment Authority, the strategy focuses on senior and unitranche credit instruments tied to essential assets with stable cash flows. The initiative reflects rising institutional interest in infrastructure credit across Asia, supported by long-term demand for sustainable and core infrastructure financing. The fund is expected to reach its final close in 2027.

Allianz Global Investors, the asset management arm of Allianz, has launched a private credit fund focused on infrastructure investments across the Asia Pacific region. The fund has secured commitments of USD 270 million at its first close, marking an early step in building a larger capital pool for regional infrastructure financing.


The company stated that the fund will target sectors such as renewable energy, digital infrastructure, transport and logistics, and environmental assets. These segments are seeing steady demand across Asia due to ongoing urbanisation, energy transition, and the need for resilient infrastructure systems.

Institutional investors, including International Finance Corporation and Indonesia Investment Authority, have committed capital to the fund. Their participation highlights continued global investor interest in infrastructure credit strategies in emerging Asian markets.

AllianzGI indicated that the fund will primarily invest in senior and unitranche credit instruments. These are typically backed by essential infrastructure assets that generate stable and predictable cash flows, making them suitable for long-term institutional investment.

The firm also noted that it is targeting a final close in 2027. This aligns with a broader trend where global asset managers are expanding private credit platforms to tap infrastructure financing gaps in Asia. In recent years, infrastructure credit has gained traction as an alternative to traditional project financing, particularly in sectors linked to sustainability and digital growth.

Source Reuters

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