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LONDON - International Public Partnerships Limited (LSE:INPP) has appointed Jamie Hossain as its new lead portfolio manager, effective September 1, the listed infrastructure investment company announced Friday.
Hossain, a senior investment director at Amber Infrastructure Limited, will succeed Chris Morgan in leading the company’s shareholder engagement following a handover of responsibilities. Hossain has been a member of the portfolio management team since INPP’s initial public offering in 2006 and has been involved in the company’s strategy, portfolio construction and performance since 2009.
Mike Gerrard, Chair of INPP, welcomed Hossain’s appointment, noting the "continuity of support and expertise which it represents" while thanking Morgan for his "outstanding contribution to the Company, particularly over the last six years."
Hossain’s background includes originating, structuring, and financing PPP transactions, contributing to the company’s IPO, and working on acquisitions of infrastructure assets across the UK, Europe, and Australia. He led the valuation and analysis team from 2010 to 2015 and has spent the past decade in the investment origination team, leading transactions including Family Housing for Service Personnel, offshore transmission, and Sizewell C.
The company stated that the rest of Amber’s team supporting INPP remains unchanged.
Hossain and team members will present INPP’s interim results for the six months ended June 30, 2025, to investors and analysts on September 4, with further details to be announced separately.
International Public Partnerships invests in over 140 global public infrastructure projects across sectors including utilities, transportation, education, health, justice, and digital infrastructure in the UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and North America, according to the press release statement.
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