Livio Fenati

Founder & Managing Partner

Vesper Infrastructure Partners

Joined: 2023


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Livio Fenati Bio

Livio is a Managing Partner and a founding member of Vesper Infrastructure Partners. Livio was most recently Co-Head of the Direct Private Infrastructure business unit for Partners Group Europe and was a member of the global Private Infrastructure Investment Committee, a member of the valuation committee and a member of the Board of Directors of the Partners Group’s portfolio companies Parmaco, Telepass and Eolo. He has 28 years of infrastructure industry experience. Prior to joining Partners Group, he was Global Head of M&A at Atlantia and previously he was one of the founders of Arcus Infrastructure Partners, an independent fund manager based in London, managing a EUR2.2bn fund. During his 3 years at Atlantia Livio led the successful acquisition of several flagship assets for a total estimated value in excess of €40bn, like the purchase of the Nice Airport, the majority stake in Eurotunnel and the acquisition of control of Abertis (a €34bn transaction, which remains so far the largest transaction ever done in the infrastructure space). During his last 2 years in Partners Group, as European co-Head of the direct Infrastructure business, Livio has invested over EUR 2.5bn equity capital, by originating and executing leading Infra – PE cross over investments, like the acquisition of Telepass (the largest and most profitable pan-European E- Tolling and mobility payment provider) and Parmaco (a platform of over 350 modular educational buildings leased to AA+ rated Finnish and Swedish municipalities to host over 35,000 children). He holds a degree in economics from the University of Rome, Italy and a certificate in the Investment Strategies and Portfolio Management program from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, USA.