Amber Infrastructure Group is a specialist international infrastructure investment manager that sources, finances and manages assets for public and private sector clients. Established through a management buyout in 2009 and headquartered in London, it has grown a network of offices across the UK and Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand, with local teams such as Amber New Zealand providing hands-on asset management. Amber focuses on mid-market opportunities across social, energy, transport and logistics, digital and other infrastructure, typically in long-term, availability-based or contracted revenue models.
The group manages or advises a suite of listed and private funds and managed accounts, including International Public Partnerships, US Solar Fund, the National Digital Infrastructure Fund, the Three Seas Initiative Investment Fund, the Mayor of London’s Energy Efficiency Fund, the London Energy Efficiency Fund, the Green New Deal Fund, the Scottish Partnership for Regeneration in Urban Centres and the Amber & Partners Infrastructure New Zealand Fund. Across these vehicles Amber has approximately £5 billion of funds under management or advisement and manages over 175–200 infrastructure investments with total assets under management of around £14 billion in more than 20 countries. Its portfolio spans PPP and concession-based social assets such as schools, hospitals and judicial facilities, regulated and contracted energy and transmission assets including offshore transmission owners, solar and battery storage projects, as well as digital networks and transport platforms.
Amber embeds environmental, social and governance considerations through its Amber Horizons programme and has reported sustainability metrics since 2011. It manages impact-oriented regional funds such as MEEF and GNDF that target low‑carbon and energy efficiency projects, and supports climate and sustainable development frameworks including the UN Principles for Responsible Investment and the Sustainable Development Goals.