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Macquarie Asset Management

Macquarie Asset Management

Financial Services

Sydney, NSW 104,337 followers

About us

Macquarie Asset Management is a leading global asset manager, trusted by institutions, governments, foundations and individuals to manage approximately $A720b in assets. Macquarie Asset Management is part of Macquarie Group, a diversified financial group providing clients with asset management, finance, banking, advisory, and risk and capital solutions across debt, equity and commodities. Founded in 1969, Macquarie Group employs approximately 19,700+ in 30 markets and is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. All figures as at 30 September 2025, excluding assets or staff acquired by Nomura on 1 December 2025.

Website
https://www.macquarie.com/mam
Industry
Financial Services
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Sydney, NSW

Updates

  • Macquarie Asset Management reposted this

    Vocus’ acquisition of TPG Telecom’s Enterprise, Government & Wholesale fixed business and fibre network was named Digital Infrastructure M&A Deal of the Year at the recent TMT Finance Awards APAC 2026 in Singapore. Macquarie Asset Management and Macquarie Capital were recognised for their role in delivering this transformative transaction, and we thank our clients and partners for their ongoing trust and collaboration.

    • A person in a Vocus cap and orange vest works on digital infrastructure. The text says, "Digital Infrastructure M&A Deal of the Year, TMT Finance Awards APAC". The award was received in May 2026 from deals from June 2025 to May 2026.
  • Cutting through complexity in APAC’s infrastructure market. At TMT Finance APAC 2026 in Singapore last week, Ani Satchcroft, Senior Managing Director and Co-Head of Infrastructure Asia Pacific, joined a panel discussion on how investors are distinguishing real opportunity from noise, how the APAC market is evolving, and the implications for GPs over the year ahead. Explore how we are unlocking opportunities across Asia: https://macq.co/6040BBxBWm

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  • Experts from across our Secondaries, Wealth Management, and Real Assets teams attended last week’s Milken Institute Global Conference to discuss the latest trends and opportunities shaping global markets.   Our Head of Infrastructure for the Americas, Karl Kuchel, joined a panel on how AI is reshaping infrastructure investing, while Wandy Hoh, our Head of Secondaries, spoke on the growing role of private credit secondaries in portfolio rebalancing.   A special thanks to Milken and the Australian Consulate-General for partnering with us on a successful networking reception, which brought together industry leaders from across asset management, government, and technology-related sectors. The event underscored the importance of connecting with influential stakeholders from around the globe and highlighted the meaningful role Australian capital can play in supporting U.S. investment and growth opportunities. Learn more about our deep sector expertise and related insights here: https://lnkd.in/eFU6Yqiu #MIGlobal

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  • Why do our Annual Leadership Forums matter? We’re kicking off our 2026 Annual Leadership Forums, starting this month with our Asia-Pacific and Americas events. Each year, we bring together CEOs from across our portfolio to discuss key themes shaping our businesses, share ideas, and identify new opportunities to collaborate. Watch the video below to hear directly from our CEOs on why our Annual Leadership Forums matter. #MAMALFs2026

  • Did you know grid reliability depends on a wide ecosystem of services, not just physical assets? Electricity grids rely on a network of maintenance, monitoring, testing and operational services to function safely and reliably. As systems become more complex, these infrastructure‑adjacent services are playing an increasingly central role in performance and resilience. Our latest Pathways explores how this dynamic is shaping investment opportunities across essential infrastructure systems. Explore the insights here: https://macq.co/6048BBj5uK

    • Did you know grid reliability depends on a wide ecosystem of services, not just physical assets?
  • Infrastructure doesn’t run on assets alone. Infrastructure‑adjacent companies provide the services, technologies and specialised support that help essential infrastructure operate safely and efficiently. They sit within the broader infrastructure ecosystem, often with asset‑light models, and can combine infrastructure‑like resilience with private‑equity‑style value creation levers. Our latest Pathways explores how this intersection is creating a distinct and under‑explored opportunity set across utilities, renewables and digital infrastructure. Explore the full insights here: https://macq.co/6042BBOkGi

  • Attending this year’s Milken Institute Global Conference? Be sure to catch Karl Kuchel at 'AI infrastructure at scale: Financing the power-constrained grid’. Alongside fellow panellists, Karl will share his perspective on how early-stage investment in AI-related infrastructure can drive compelling growth opportunities - a strategy that contributed to our record-breaking divestment of Aligned Data Centers, the largest global data centre transaction announced to date. Learn more about our work with Aligned: https://macq.co/6042BB3njw #MIGlobal

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  • Macquarie Asset Management reposted this

    Today, Macquarie Asset Management announced an agreement to sell Cleco, a regulated electric utility company that has been operating in Louisiana for over 90 years. Under MAM’s ownership, Cleco has not only improved reliability and increased resilience, but allowed for new customers to connect to the grid while minimizing impact to total electrical power demand. Learn more: https://macq.co/6041BBzJwf

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