EIB considers investing in Deutsche Pan-European Infrastructure Fund II

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EIB considers investing in Deutsche Pan-European Infrastructure Fund II

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has announced it is considering investing in Deutsche Pan-European Infrastructure Fund II, managed by Deutsche AM Infrastructure.

The fund, with a target size of €2 billion (US$2.24 million), will focus on the energy and transportation sector, with EU and EFTA countries expected to be a key market, attracting at least 85% of the fund's commitments.

The EIB is considering investing an approximate amount of €140 million (US$157 million).

In July 2016, we reported that the European Investment Bank (EIB) invested up to €62 million (US$68.7 million) in the SUSI Renewable Energy Fund II (SUSI RE II), a fund managed by SUSI Partners AG.

During this summer, we also reported that the European Investment Bank (EIB) launched a tender process to receive technical and financial offers for management of the Connecting Europe Broadband Fund (CEBF).

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