Marguerite
Christophe Bonnat is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in portfolio and investment management, currently serving as Portfolio Director at Marguerite since January 2019. Prior roles include Investment Director at EPIM - SEIEF from April 2010 to 2018, where significant projects included Opale Balard for the French Ministry of Defense and various infrastructure initiatives in Europe and Latin America. Prior to that, Bonnat worked as Project Manager at Bouygues on public-private partnerships in the UK and Trinidad & Tobago from January 2006 to December 2008. Early in a career as Bid Manager at Alstom Transport from March 2001 to December 2005, key projects included major rail systems across Asia and Europe. Academic credentials include education from École Polytechnique, Mines Paris - PSL, and an MBA from INSEAD.
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Marguerite
Marguerite is a pan-European investor in long-life greenfield and brownfield expansion infrastructure. Our funds seek out capital-intensive, sustainable investment opportunities with a particular focus on four sectors: (1) Energy & Renewables, (2) Digital Transformation, (3) Waste & Water and (4) Transport. Marguerite manages four European infrastructure funds, the most recent being Marguerite III. Over the years, we’ve deployed in excess of €1.5 billion into projects designed to address the changing infrastructure landscape in Europe by integrating ESG principles and creating positive change for society. Marguerite III benefits from support from the European Union under the InvestEU Fund. From our origins in 2010 as an independent infrastructure investment manager backed by the European Investment Bank and the main European National Promotional Banks, we have evolved into a fund manager dedicated to generating value for investors while integrating robust ESG screening as part of our eligibility criteria and continuously measuring the positive impact of our investments. Our team is based in Luxembourg and Paris.