Marguerite Fund
Formerly | 2020 European Fund for Energy, Climate Change and Infrastructure |
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Company type | Société anonyme |
Industry | Investment fund |
Founded | 2010; 15 years ago (2010) |
Founders | European Investment Bank and several EU Member countries |
Headquarters | |
Area served | Europe |
Products | Investments in renewables, energy and transport |
Website | www |
Marguerite (or the 2020 European Fund for Energy, Climate Change and Infrastructure) is a pan-European infrastructure fund manager that invests in energy & renewables, digital transformation, waste & water and transport. The fund's headquarters is in Luxembourg, with offices in Paris and Milan.
History
[edit ]Marguerite was established in 2010 by the European Investment Bank, Caisse des dépôts et consignations, Cassa Depositi e Prestiti, Instituto de Crédito Oficial, Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau and Powszechna Kasa Oszczędności Bank Polski as part of the European Economic Recovery Plan [1] , with 710ドル commitments. Marguerite I launched following the financial crisis in 2010, at a time when investors had little trust in greenfield infrastructure.[2] [3] [4]
The EIB and the national EU member state promotional banks committed 700ドル million to the second fund by November 2017, and a private investor in 2018 contributed another 40ドル million. The EIB, with the European Fund for Strategic Investments guarantee, doubled the commitment in Marguerite II to 200 million, marking it as the EU bank's largest investment in an infrastructure fund.[5] [6] [7]
Like its predecessor, Marguerite II was a pan-European equity fund aiming to act as a catalyst for new ("greenfield") and expansion to existing ("brownfield") infrastructure investments in renewables, energy, transport and digital infrastructure.[8]
In late 2022, Marguerite launched Marguerite III, which reached its final close in December 2024. Its investment strategy and sectorial focus follow the previous funds.
Investments
[edit ]The fund has invested in the Butendiek Wind Farm off Germany,[9] the Tychovo and the Kukinia wind farms in Poland.[10] the Thorntonbank Wind Farm off Belgium,[11] Chirnogeni Wind Farm in Romania,[12] Massangis 1 and Toul-Rosières 2 photovoltaic plants in France,[13] [14] the Poznań incineration plant in Poland,[15] ], Fraport Greece[16] and the Zagreb International Airport in Croatia,[17] the N17/N18 Motorway project in Ireland,[18] and the Autovía de Arlanzon Motorway in Spain.
The latest fund – Marguerite III – has so far made seven investments:
- Wattif – a Nordic EV charging point operator
- Swan – an independent telecommunications operator in Slovakia
- CleverSE – an Italian energy efficiency specialist
- Nexun – a pan-European solar PV development platform
- Rebi – a district heating network in Spain
- SotySolar – an Iberian renewable energy services company and
- OnTrain – a new rolling stock company (Rosco) offering modern electric locomotives to freight operators in Poland.
Since launching the first fund, the company has deployed more than 1ドル.5 billion into projects designed to address the changing infrastructure landscape in Europe, by integrating ESG principles and creating positive change for society.[19] [20] [21]
ESG alignment
[edit ]Marguerite invests in infrastructure bringing essential environmental and social value to society – and strives to further contribute to the creation of sustainable living environments.
In 2024, the company joined the Net Zero Asset Managers[22] initiative and committed to align its portfolio with net zero emissions pathways by 2050 or sooner across assets under management.
References
[edit ]- ^ "Marguerite Fund". European Investment Bank . Retrieved 2016年01月30日.
- ^ "'Visionary' fund for early stage European infrastructure backed by nations and EU". European Investment Bank. Retrieved 2021年04月16日.
- ^ "Background | Marguerite". 15 May 2013. Archived from the original on 2020年08月13日. Retrieved 2021年04月16日.
- ^ "Europe's leading National Promotional Banks and European Investment Bank launch Marguerite II". www.kfw.de. Retrieved 2021年04月16日.
- ^ "'Visionary' fund for early stage European infrastructure backed by nations and EU". European Investment Bank. Retrieved 2021年04月16日.
- ^ "Background | Marguerite". 15 May 2013. Archived from the original on 2020年08月13日. Retrieved 2021年04月16日.
- ^ "Europe's leading National Promotional Banks and European Investment Bank launch Marguerite II". www.kfw.de. Retrieved 2021年04月16日.
- ^ "Europe's leading National Promotional Banks and European Investment Bank launch Marguerite II | KfW". www.kfw.de. Retrieved 2025年01月20日.
- ^ "Marguerite Fund sells participation in offshore wind farm Butendiek with help of Linklaters" (Press release). Linklaters. 2013年12月30日. Retrieved 2016年01月30日.
- ^ Ali, Yurkie (2012年11月01日). "Marguerite Fund takes 49.99% in 104 MW of Polish wind farms". SeeNews. Retrieved 2016年01月30日.
- ^ "Belgium's Thornton Bank inaugurated". Windpower Offshore. Haymarket Media Group. 2013年09月18日. Retrieved 2016年01月30日.
- ^ "Marguerite Fund Acquires 50% Stake In Chirnogeni Wind Farm From EP Global In Romania". ResearcViews. 2012年11月12日. Retrieved 2016年01月30日.
- ^ Roca, Marc (2012年01月11日). "Marguerite Fund Buys Into France's Largest Solar Park". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2016年01月30日.
- ^ "SgurrEnergy appointed technical advisor on Massangis 1 solar project in France" (Press release). Sgurr Energy. 2013年04月22日. Retrieved 2016年01月30日.
- ^ "Signed contract for waste incineration plant" (Press release). City of Poznań. 2013年04月12日. Retrieved 2016年01月30日.
- ^ "Shareholders | Fraport Greece". www.fraport-greece.com. Retrieved 2025年01月20日.
- ^ "Bouygues prepares to start on 331ドルm Zagreb airport terminal". The Construction Index. 2013年12月06日. Retrieved 2016年01月30日.
- ^ "Bank of Ireland co-finances multi-million N17/N18 Road Project" (Press release). Bank of Ireland. 2014年04月30日. Retrieved 2016年01月30日.
- ^ "'Visionary' fund for early stage European infrastructure backed by nations and EU". European Investment Bank. Retrieved 2021年04月16日.
- ^ "Background | Marguerite". 15 May 2013. Archived from the original on 2020年08月13日. Retrieved 2021年04月16日.
- ^ "Marguerite Fund". European Investment Bank. Retrieved 2021年04月16日.
- ^ "The Net Zero Asset Managers initiative – An international group of asset managers committed to supporting the goal of net zero greenhouse gas emissions". www.netzeroassetmanagers.org. Retrieved 2025年01月20日.