Global Institutions are Meaningfully Under-Invested in Infrastructure Relative to Target Allocations, Finds Inaugural Infrastructure Allocations Monitor from Hodes Weill and Cornell University’s Program in Infrastructure Policy
Overall, 60% of respondents are under-allocated to infrastructure, with Americas-based institutions the furthest behind at an average of 152 basis points below targets.
- Overall, 60% of respondents are under-allocated to infrastructure, with Americas-based institutions the furthest behind at an average of 152 basis points below targets.
- They are followed by institutions in the EMEA and APAC regions, at 82 basis points and 42 basis points under-invested, respectively.
- Consequently, there is a growing opportunity for private sector involvement that aligns well with the under-allocation of institutions globally.
- This return performance could also explain why 43% of institutions expect to increase their target allocations to infrastructure over the next 12 months.