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Infrastructure M&A

Seamless transaction support for financial investors in infrastructure

Deloitte's global infrastructure M&A teams advise clients across the M&An and fund lifecycle, providing end-to-end support from the moment the funds are raised and opportunities are identified, to the conclusion of the transaction and onwards through the life of the asset.

Deloitte's infrastructure M&A team

Deloitte's global infrastructure M&A team has been supporting financial investors in infrastructure, including infrastructure funds, pension and superannuation funds, sovereign wealth funds and insurance companies around the world for many years, advising on the delivery of complex, cross-border transactions.

Specialist practitioners based in Asia Pacific, Europe and the Americas have a deep understanding of the sector, financing mechanisms, regulatory regimes and key players.

Deloitte's dedicated team offers a comprehensive range of transaction-related services, providing end-to-end support, from the moment the prospect is identified through to the conclusion of the transaction and beyond, including: 

  • Infrastructure asset assessment against key investment criteria
  • Fundraising and structuring advice
  • End-to-end transaction support, including acquisition due diligence and structuring, M&A tax and tax compliance
  • Lifecycle maintenance and cost optimisation of fund portfolios
  • Market knowledge and insight
  • Asset and industry specialists.

Deloitte provides comprehensive, integrated solutions for investors, developers and operators across the entire lifecycle of an asset. Read about other services from the global Infrastructure & Capital Projects team.

Our thinking

How can infrastructure provide transformative benefits for all?

Deloitte is proud to support a first-of-its-kind research initiative with Economist Impact and Duke University that compares infrastructure ecosystems in 30 countries around the world and examines how well infrastructure is used to address key economic, social and environmental gaps.