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Edmond de Rothschild's BRIDGE infrastructure debt platform raises €400m and targets €1bn AUM

The passage merely describes fundraising milestones, investment strategy, and vehicle structures for a private infrastructure debt platform. It contains no allegations, controversial actions, or links BRIDGE platform raised €400 million in 2016 and reached €1 billion AUM. Three vehicles: French FCT, Lux SIF, and a dedicated compartment with €250 million target. Commitments: €600 million (BRIDGE I)

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #026066
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The passage merely describes fundraising milestones, investment strategy, and vehicle structures for a private infrastructure debt platform. It contains no allegations, controversial actions, or links BRIDGE platform raised €400 million in 2016 and reached €1 billion AUM. Three vehicles: French FCT, Lux SIF, and a dedicated compartment with €250 million target. Commitments: €600 million (BRIDGE I)

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European institutional investors, many of which are in the process of completing detailed due diligence on TIIC 2. We are firmly on track to achieve a final close of TIIC 2 before the end of the year. Furthermore, TIIC has announced the first exit from Fund 1, with outstanding returns. Three other investments are in sales processes and should close during the next few months. BRIDGE BRIDGE is an infrastructure debt platform initiated by Edmond de Rothschild Asset Management (EdRAM) to enable institutional investors to access infrastructure assets with secured and stable revenue streams. BRIDGE is a London based second generation debt fund sourcing and structuring transactions directly from sponsors when feasible and one of the few independent debt teams only investing on behalf of clients. The BRIDGE team has the ability to execute and deliver transactions as efficiently as traditional lenders as well as negotiate terms and conditions bringing optimised yield and security to investors. The BRIDGE platform was set up as a new leg of EDR’s Infrastructure, Real Assets & Structured Finance Team striving to take advantage of the expertise of the infrastructure sector acquired when the team became a global leader in PPP & Transport infrastructure financial advisory in 2011 and 2012. The BRIDGE platform raised € 400m of new monies in 2016 and has successfully reached the €1bn mark of Assets under Management at the end of 2016. The platform comprises three investment vehicles (French FCT and Lux SIF) and is currently fundraising for additional pockets of liquidity: o BRIDGE I reached final closing in December 2014 with approximately €600m of aggregate commitments from a club of institutional investors. o BRIDGE | Dedicated Compartmentis a vehicle created by a large European institution and anchor investor of the first fund with a €250m target amount available for deployment. o BRIDGE II reached first close in December 2016 with €150m of commitments in order to invest in three transactions. Fundraising for BRIDGE II is still ongoing, targeting a group of institutional investors in Europe and elsewhere, with final target size of €600m. The BRIDGE platform has a long-term European investment strategy and a mandate to cover all sectors of infrastructure, notably energy, renewables, utilities, transportation, telecommunications and_ social infrastructure and can execute project financing, refinancing and acquisition finance transactions. The BRIDGE platform currently comprises investments of between €20-120 million each, in 17 European infrastructure transactions. In 2016 alone, the BRIDGE team has achieved financial close for 11 infrastructure

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