Property and Infrastructure

In today’s dynamic environment, property and infrastructure sectors continue to be pillars of progress and development. Rapid urbanisation, aging infrastructure, environmental concerns, and shifting regulatory landscapes present complex challenges to these sectors to varying degrees across markets. And these challenges create opportunities for growth, innovation, and positive societal impact.

Our experienced team of experts understand the pivotal role brand reputation and public affairs play in driving success in the property and infrastructure sectors. With our specialised property and infrastructure practice, we are committed to helping our partners and clients navigate these complexities, ensuring they achieve their goals and have a lasting impact.


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News & insights

  • This is not Financial Advice 
    This is not Financial Advice 
    Private markets are no longer the exclusive playground of institutions and the ultra-wealthy. Once tightly held territory has begun to open with increasing momentum. Across asset classes, new sources of capital flows are expanding as high-net-worth individuals, digital wealth platforms, and retail investors step more meaningfully into the fold.
  • Does culture outweigh code? The paradox of insurance innovation 
    Does culture outweigh code? The paradox of insurance innovation 
    Private markets are no longer the exclusive playground of institutions and the ultra-wealthy. Once tightly held territory has begun to open with increasing momentum. Across asset classes, new sources of capital flows are expanding as high-net-worth individuals, digital wealth platforms, and retail investors step more meaningfully into the fold.
  • Financial Resilience and Literacy in Asia Pacific: Key Takeaways for Business Leaders
    Financial Resilience and Literacy in Asia Pacific: Key Takeaways for Business Leaders
    According to new research, financial resilience and how it’s managed by individuals in Asia Pacific is not only impacted by price increases but shows stark differences across generations. The research also points to a significant gap in financial literacy, between the perceived and actual levels of literacy, in the region.
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