People Moves
AMP Capital Continues Infrastructure Hiring Drive

Australia-headquartered AMP Capital has continued a run of appointments to its flagship infrastructure teams.
AMP Capital has appointed Roopa Murthy and Giles Gray to its
infrastructure debt team in London. Murthy and Gray will focus on
supporting the team’s investment origination and management
capabilities. They will report to Emma Haight-Cheng, who has
been promoted to principal. The appointments are part of a series
of moves announced by the firm in recent days. (To see more
examples,
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Murthy joins the team as a director from Credit Agricole’s energy
and infrastructure business. She brings ten years’ experience in
structuring and arranging finance across international
infrastructure transactions.
Gray has been appointed as an associate. He was previously at
PricewaterhouseCoopers UK, where he specialised in advising on
project finance deals within the renewables, social
infrastructure and transport sectors.
“Interest in infrastructure debt continues to grow and we have a
strong pipeline of investment opportunities. The depth we now
have in our London team means we are even better placed to
capitalise on those opportunities for our global clients,” Andrew
Jones, AMP Capital global head of infrastructure debt, said.
“Our priority this year will be to continue to invest capital
raised for Infrastructure Debt Fund II, which was closed to new
investors after raising nearly $1.1 billion plus an additional
$250 million in co-investment pledges last year, and manage the
assets of both our debt funds.”
The AMP Capital infrastructure debt team is located in London,
New York and Sydney and focuses its investment in infrastructure
debt on defensive, non-cyclical, cash flow-producing assets.
Combined, the firm’s infrastructure debt funds have raised nearly
$2 billion from investors from around the world during the last
four years.