Infrastructure single-asset secondaries are 'blooming,' Stafford's William Greene writes
A Secondaries Investor piece by William Greene casts single-asset continuation vehicles as an access strategy, with discipline and valuations deciding whether buyers profit.
William Greene of Stafford, writing in Secondaries Investor on August 7, calls the single-asset secondaries market in infrastructure 'blooming.' The headline on his piece — 'Infra's single assets: From liquidity tool to access strategy' — frames that bloom as a change in how buyers use these deals.
Greene's caveat: discipline, alignment and entry valuations remain critical if buyers are to 'bag a good deal.' The excerpt carries no deal volumes, pricing data, or named transactions.
For the GP-led desk, the article places infra single-asset continuation vehicles within the broader single-asset wave. Greene's warning suggests the opportunity is real, but it is one buyers should underwrite carefully.