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      Infrastructure is of central importance for the economy and society. The infrastructure market in Germany will become even more relevant in the coming years due to the increasing need for modernisation and global megatrends such as climate change and digitalisation. Drivers of this development include the promotion of climate-friendly mobility, the expansion of renewable energies and the expansion of fibre optic infrastructure.

      KPMG supports clients throughout the entire infrastructure life cycle, from the development of a future-proof infrastructure strategy to the procurement and financing of initial investments and the value-maximising operation through to the disposal of infrastructure assets.

      Holistic advice on infrastructure as a business entity

      The aim is to treat infrastructure holistically as a business entity that needs to be further developed in the long term in the area of regulatory, financial and contractual aspects. KPMG draws on international experience in both the public and private infrastructure sectors and in advising institutional investors.

      A systematic assessment of infrastructure quality and impact can help to set priorities based on data and make investment decisions strategically sound.
      Dr. Steffen Wagner
      Dr. Steffen Wagner

      Partner, Deal Advisory, Head of Corporate Finance, Head of Transport & Infrastructure

      KPMG AG Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft

      Infrastructure needs extra focus

      The German government is making 500 billion euros available by 2045. There are numerous investment opportunities 

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      Our range of services

      Below you will find an overview of our services and industry specialisations across the entire infrastructure life cycle:

      You can navigate to the individual subject areas by clicking on the fields in the graphic.

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