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Minesh Mashru

Minesh Mashru

Managing Partner , TFI Investments

Minesh is the managing partner of TFI Investments (TFI). He has built a career of over 20 years within infrastructure investments. TFI invests across global infrastructure, particularly focused on growth assets via infrastructure secondaries, direct and co-investments.

Prior to TFI, Minesh was the global head of infrastructure investments at Cambridge Associates (CA), where he led over 60 investments and oversaw the growth of CA’s infrastructure AUM over a period of c.7.5  years, undertaking secondaries, primaries and coinvestments for a global client base.

Minesh was also previously a founding partner of OM Capital Partners with a focus on direct investments within infrastructure and private equity markets, and a senior vice president at QG Alternative Investments where he managed a $1.1 billion emerging markets focused infrastructure fund.

Minesh began his career in investment banking, first at UBS and then at RBS as a Vice President advising on various infrastructure transactions both before and after the financial crisis.

 


TFI Investments Overview


TFI is an independent firm focused on global infrastructure investments only, which we consider important to ensure sector expertise and appropriate risk management for our clients. We have a particular focus on the infrastructure secondary market. The firm takes a research first approach to investing, utilising proprietary data analysis, indepth due diligence and research, and accessing a broad origination network across global infrastructure participants. Key sectors include energy assets, digital infrastructure, transportation and utilities.


We provide capital to infrastructure opportunities which have defensiveness associated with infrastructure investments, and provide attractive risk adjusted returns. Our mission is to provide superior investment performance, alignment with our clients and access to leading global infrastructure opportunities.


We consider the infrastructure secondary space to be the fastest growing part of private infrastructure today, where there are fewer participants than other areas, and increasingly important to provide attractive returns, reduced J-curves and solving industry bottlenecks including funding platform growth and supporting attractive realisations to release lockedup capital.

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