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Infrastructure Investment Summit 2006

June 14 - June 16 2006 • Mont Tremblant, Québec

 

 

 



RREEF Infrastructure is part of RREEF, the global real estate and infrastructure investment operation of Deutsche Asset Management, an organization dedicated to managing money on a fiduciary basis. RREEF Infrastructure invests in stable, income producing assets such as utilities, transport, forestry and social infrastructure such as healthcare and education. Formerly part of DB Capital Partners in Australia, the business was expanded globally in April 2005 and is headquartered in New York. As of 31-December-2005 RREEF Infrastructure had €1.3 billion of assets under management.

With its roots as one of Australia's leading infrastructure specialist, RREEF Infrastructure has been involved in landmark developments such as Sydney's Cross City Tunnel and the Melbourne Airport privatization and invests on behalf of a wide range of clients including superannuation funds and a number of well-known Australian institutions. Recent acquisitions include New Zealand timber land and a gas line in the United Kingdom. RREEF Infrastructure is also a joint venture partner with Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings (CKI) in Spark Infrastructure, an ASX-listed energy infrastructure fund in Australia.

RREEF acquires and manages investments in commercial and residential property, real estate securities and infrastructure investments on behalf of its institutional and private clients worldwide. Its product offering is global and comprehensive, including core, value-enhanced and high yield property investments as well as investments in publicly traded real estate securities, and infrastructure investments including transportation and energy distribution assets. Headquartered in New York, RREEF employs more than 2,000 real estate professionals in 17 cities around the world. The combined group has more than €52 billion/US$62 billion in assets under management worldwide as of 31 December 2005.

RREEF is part of Deutsche Asset Management, the global investment management business of Deutsche Bank.


Last Updated: Friday, April 21, 2006