This International Women’s Day, it’s time for the industry to inspire inclusion, by creating more opportunities for women and for social mobility
GIIA’s new Policy & Public Affairs Manager, Alessandro Pecorari, accompanied CEO Jon Phillips and US Senior Adviser David Quam to Washington DC to meet with members and stakeholders and take part in the National Governors Association’s Winter Meeting
GIIA is working with EU institutions to build understanding of the role private capital can play in completing the EU’s ambitious Trans-European Transport Network
Ahead of the Chancellor’s 2024 Spring Budget, we highlight the core challenges facing infrastructure investors in the UK along with our recommendations to the Government.
In this episode, we explore the scale of investment by UK pension funds in the country’s infrastructure and the potential for growth, drawing on lessons from around the world. GIIA’s Director of Corporate Affairs, Simon Montague, is joined by guests Ted Frith, Chief Operating Officer at GLIL Infrastructure, and Surinder Toor, Founding Partner at Arjun…
We’re proud to share a socially responsible opportunity for the GIIA community to make a lasting impact on young lives through the Infrastructure Industry Foundation’s (IIF) partnership with Career Ready, a leading UK-wide social mobility charity
Writing a guest post for GIIA, member Fingleton flags the key issues with current price review processes in the UK and what can be done to fix them
In collaboration with Realfin, we have developed a new and important resource for the infrastructure investment landscape
Our Chief Executive Jon Phillips joins the Global Infrastructure Hub for a Q&A on the importance of partnerships between the public and private sectors within the G20 countries representing two thirds of the world’s population
Germany, Denmark and France emerge as the EU’s ‘go to’ countries, while Iberian and Benelux nations slide compared to their rivals
New survey of investor sentiment shows global need for state action to embrace private capital