This supplement highlights shortcomings in the valuation of infrastructure assets and suggests improvements, presents an innovative model based on real transaction data for private company valuation, explores underlying risk factors in private equity, and assesses the impact of fund scale on performance.
IPE Supplement: EDHEC Infrastructure & Private Assets Research Insights
In this supplement, we identify governance gaps in infrastructure asset pricing and propose reforms, introduce a dynamic, transaction-based valuation model, examine systematic risks in private equity, and analyse how fund size influences performance.
IPE Supplement: EDHECInfra & Private Assets Research Insights
In this supplement, we analyse ESG risks and their consequences for investors, assess the investment impact of climate risk on global infrastructure, and share our latest research findings on infrastructure investment portfolio construction and risk management.
P&I Supplement: Research for Institutional Money Management
We examine ESG risks and their implications for the investment community, the investment impact of climate risk on global infrastructure, and present our latest research insights into infrastructure investment portfolio construction and risk management.
NAV 2.0: A better asset pricing model for private infra
CAPM may be ‘one of the founding frameworks of modern finance’, but for determining the net asset value of unlisted infrastructure it is terribly inadequate. Frédéric Blanc-Brude, the director of the EDHEC Infrastructure Institute explains why and offers an alternative. Originally published in Infrastructure Investor. When reporting the NAV of unlisted assets like infrastructure using discounted cashflows, best practice consists … Read More
Using Taxonomies to Qualify the Sustainability of Infrastructure Investments
This paper addresses the problem of mapping the infrastructure asset class to the activities of the EU Taxonomy. This mapping process not only tackles a crucial hurdle but also contributes to a deeper understanding of how green taxonomies can be effectively applied to the infrastructure asset class.







