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LATAM Infrastructure Fund https://lataminfrastructurefund.com/

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LATAM Infrastructure Fund – Execution-First, No Fundraising February 2026 The question pattern is now predictable: “Is LATAM Infrastructure Fund raising capital?” “Can we participate as an investor / co-investor / LP?” “What’s your target IRR, fund term, or minimum ticket?” “Are you open for commitments or side-by-side investments?” The answer is always the same and has never changed: No. LATAM Infrastructure Fund is not a fundraising vehicle. It is not accepting external capital from any source. It is not structured to take limited partners, commitments, co-investments, side letters or any form of outside subscription. We are a privately capitalized principal platform with one focused mandate: To originate, structure, develop and permanently hold or control strategically important infrastructure assets that strengthen connectivity, resilience and economic sovereignty across Latin America. What we actually do Identify nationally and regionally significant infrastruc...

LATAM Infrastructure in 2026: Resilience Amid Change (https://lataminfrastructurefund.com)

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  LATAM Infrastructure in 2026: Resilience Amid Change January 05, 2026 By the LIF Team https://lataminfrastructurefund.com Latin America enters 2026 at a crossroads. Elections in key markets, shifting trade dynamics, and accelerating digital demands shape the landscape—yet the region's infrastructure potential remains immense. At LATAM Infrastructure Funds (LIF) , we remain focused on delivering resilient, sustainable projects in energy, transport, and digital connectivity— without seeking investors . Privately funded and execution-oriented, we partner with governments to build systems that endure. 2026 Trends Shaping LATAM Infrastructure 2025 marked contrasts: battery storage and renewables dominated financings, while political cycles drove monetizations. Looking ahead, experts anticipate energy transmission PPPs, water treatment, roads, and emerging digital infrastructure leading activity. Digital Boom : Hyperscale data centers expand rapidly. Platforms like TERRANOVA...

LATAM Doesn’t Need More Loans. It Needs Results. LATAM Infrastructure Fund lataminfrastructurefund.com

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LATAM Infrastructure Fund    lataminfrastructurefund.com     15 December 2025      Latin America is staring at a $2.2 trillion infrastructure gap by 2030.    That’s not a statistic.    It’s 300 million people still waiting for reliable power, 150 million without safe drinking water, entire production chains bottlenecked by roads that haven’t been upgraded since the 1980s, and ports that cannot handle the ships of today.      The usual answer? More multilateral loans, more IMF conditions, more debt added to already strained national balance sheets.      We said: enough.      LATAM Infrastructure Fund is a 100 % privately funded, privately owned platform that exists for one purpose: to finance and deliver bankable, sovereign-approved infrastructure projects across Latin America and the Caribbean at speed, without adding a single dollar of public debt.      We do not raise mon...

LATAM Infrastructure Funds (LIF), https://lataminfrastructurefund.com

  Building LATAM's Tomorrow: Insights from LATAM Infrastructure Funds October 27, 2025, 11:47 AM EEST By the LATAM Infrastructure Funds (LIF) Team Welcome to the latest update from LATAM Infrastructure Funds (LIF) , where we're dedicated to transforming Latin America's infrastructure landscape. With a focus on sustainable energy, resilient transport networks, and enhanced regional connectivity, LATAM Infrastructure Funds (LIF) is building projects that power economic growth and climate resilience across the region. As a privately funded initiative, we operate without seeking investors or funds. Explore our vision at https://lataminfrastructurefund.com . Powering Latin America's Sustainable Future Latin America stands at a pivotal moment. With vast renewable energy potential—Brazil alone could supply 80% of global green hydrogen demand by 2050—and growing urban populations, the region requires $2.2 trillion in infrastructure investment by 2030 to meet development goals...

LATAM’s Infrastructure Gap

 # Bridging LATAM’s Infrastructure Gap: How LIF is Partnering with Governments for Transformative Change **October 28, 2025** Latin America and the Caribbean stand at a pivotal moment. With rapid urbanization, growing populations, and increasing climate vulnerabilities, the region faces an infrastructure investment gap of **$150–250 billion annually**, requiring **$2.2 trillion by 2030** to achieve sustainable development goals. Deficiencies in transport, energy, water, and digital connectivity threaten economic growth, deepen inequality, and expose communities to environmental risks. At the **LATAM Infrastructure Fund (LIF)**, we are not seeking funds or investors. We are focused solely on **partnering directly with governments and public institutions** across South and Latin America to identify, finance, and deliver **major, high-impact infrastructure projects** that close this gap and build a resilient future. As a proud member of [Global Infrastructure Funds] ( https://globalin...