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The Fund is an actively managed fund that invests in global listed infrastructure securities across regulated, contracted and concession assets or networks that provide essential services, with a focus on sustainability and ESG factors. These infrastructure assets typically deliver lower volatility and higher earnings stability as well as higher inflation protection compared with broader global equities. Generally, the securities in the portfolio have a market capitalisation greater than US$500 million.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Andrew Duong | - | 2022 | Now |
Biography | Andrew joined Maple-Brown Abbott in January 2017 as Senior Research Associate and was appointed Investment Analyst in 2019 and most recently Portfolio Manager in 2022. Andrew is responsible for covering the midstream, renewables and diversified utilities. He is also chair of the Macroeconomic Committee. Before joining Maple-Brown Abbott, Andrew spent six years at the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), including an 18-month secondment to the Bank of England. As a Senior Analyst in the International Financial Markets division of the RBA, he was responsible for analysing developments in international markets for the bank’s monetary policy. | ||
Justin Lannen | Portfolio Manager | 2013 | Now |
Biography | Justin Lannen joined Maple-Brown Abbott in 2012. Justin is co-founder and portfolio manager of Maple-Brown Abbott’s Global Listed Infrastructure and is also responsible for all Regulated Utilities (ex-North America). Prior to joining Maple-Brown Abbott, Justin spent five years as Portfolio Manager at Macquarie where he managed their global listed infrastructure portfolios whilst based in New York and Sydney. Prior to this, Justin worked at Colonial First State as a portfolio manager and managed the $1.4b industrial share fund whilst maintaining his analysis of infrastructure stocks. | ||
Steven Kempler | Portfolio Manager | 2013 | Now |
Biography | Steven joined Maple-Brown Abbott in 2012 and is co-founder and portfolio manager of global listed infrastructure. Prior to Maple-Brown Abbott, he spent six years in Macquarie’s Global Listed Infrastructure team as an investment analyst covering infrastructure and utilities in the Asia Pacific region. He was later appointed as a joint Portfolio Manager for Macquarie’s Emerging Market Listed Infrastructure strategy. Prior to joining Macquarie, Steven worked briefly within Rothschild’s investment banking division in London, specifically on debt and mezzanine private placement transactions. | ||
Andrew Maple-Brown | Portfolio Manager | 2012 | Now |
Biography | Andrew joined Maple-Brown Abbott in December 2012. Prior to joining Maple-Brown Abbott, Andrew has worked at Lend Lease for 5 years and then at Macquarie Group for over 11 years. Andrew holds a Bachelor of Engineering from Sydney University (Mechanical, First Class Honours), a Bachelor of Commerce from Sydney University, a Masters of Applied Finance from Macquarie University, and has received the Chartered Investment Manager (CIM) designation from the Canadian Securities Administrator. | ||
Lachlan Pike | Portfolio Manager | 2012 | 2020 |
Biography | Lachlan joined Maple-Brown Abbott Limited since 2013. Lachlan has more than 12 years experience in financing and investing in real assets, the majority of this in global listed infrastructure. Lachlan was one of Macquarie’s first employees in its global listed infrastructure team, the first such specialist manager globally. Between 2004 and 2009 he had various roles within this team in both Sydney and New York. This included developing the research of US pipeline and Japanese stocks as an analyst, along with providing macro economic review and market analysis in his position as head trader. |
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