Morgan Stanley Investment Management: Fourth Global Infrastructure Fund Closed At $4.1 Billion

By Amit Chowdhry • Mar 17, 2025

Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners (MSIP), which is the private infrastructure investment team within Morgan Stanley Investment Management (MSIM), announced that it has raised $4.1 billion for North Haven Infrastructure Partners IV (NHIP IV). And NHIP IV includes some of the world’s largest and most sophisticated institutional infrastructure investors, including public and private pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, and insurance companies.

As a part of MSIM’s $240 billion alternatives business, MSIP is a global infrastructure platform that invests in assets that provide essential public goods and services, with the potential for value creation through active asset management. And consistent with its predecessor funds, North Haven Infrastructure Partners IV will target investments in transportation infrastructure, digital infrastructure, energy transition, and utilities.

Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners is a leading global private infrastructure investment platform with about $18 billion in assets under management since its launch. Created in 2006, MSIP has invested in a diverse portfolio of over 40 investments across transport, digital infrastructure, energy transition, and utilities, among other sectors. And MSIP targets assets that provide essential public goods and services with the potential for value creation through active asset management.

Morgan Stanley Investment Management, together with its investment advisory affiliates, had over 1,400 investment professionals worldwide and $1.7 trillion in assets under management or supervision as of December 31, 2024.

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“With our nearly two-decade track record of differentiated deal sourcing through our network of relationships and Morgan Stanley’s global franchise, we will seek to deliver attractive risk-adjusted returns for our investors by identifying assets with long useful lives that perform essential services to society while generating stable, predictable cash flows that are linked to inflation.”

  • Markus Hottenrott, Chief Investment Officer for Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners