About This Fund
InfraVia European Fund III is a €1 billion European infrastructure fund managed by InfraVia Capital Partners, an independent French infrastructure investment firm founded in 2009 and headquartered in Paris. The fund reached its hard cap of €1 billion in October 2016 within six months of launch, significantly exceeding its initial €750 million target and reflecting strong investor confidence in InfraVia's core-plus, mid-market infrastructure approach. Fund III attracted institutional investors from Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East, broadening InfraVia's international LP base relative to prior fund vintages.
InfraVia European Fund III invests in core-plus, mid-market European infrastructure assets with value-add capabilities, targeting a broad spectrum of infrastructure sectors including transportation, energy, utilities, and telecommunications. The fund's core-plus positioning balances contracted, yield-generating infrastructure assets with assets offering identifiable operational improvement potential, enabling the fund to seek both income stability and capital appreciation. InfraVia pursues an active asset management approach to enhance operational performance and commercial positioning of acquired assets, with an emphasis on mid-market transactions across Western Europe where the manager has deep local expertise.
Fund III made early investments in Alkion Terminals in the Netherlands, a liquid bulk terminal operator, and NGD (National Data Centre) in the United Kingdom, demonstrating InfraVia's ability to source differentiated infrastructure investments across core European markets. InfraVia Capital Partners has grown substantially since Fund III's vintage, closing Fund V at the €5 billion hard cap and Fund VI at €8 billion, reflecting the sustained investor confidence built through earlier vintages. Fund III's successful execution contributed to InfraVia's evolution into one of Europe's most active mid-market infrastructure investors, establishing the firm's multi-sector investment approach that now spans digital, energy transition, and transport infrastructure assets.