Generation Capital

The first and largest tradable infrastructure fund in Israel, specializing in energy and infrastructure investments.

Institutional Tel Aviv, Israel Est. 2018
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Growth, Mature, Project Finance

About

Generation Capital is an Israeli investment fund, publicly traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange since 2019. Founded in 2018, it specializes in strategic investments in infrastructure and energy projects within Israel, providing essential services and supporting economic development. The fund focuses on sectors like energy, environment, transportation, and logistics, aiming to generate stable long-term income and growth for its investors through active management and development of assets.

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Q&A

What is Generation Capital's primary investment focus?
Generation Capital specializes in strategic investments in infrastructure and energy projects within Israel, focusing on sectors like energy, environment, transportation, and logistics.
When was Generation Capital founded and what is its status?
Generation Capital was founded in 2018 and has been publicly traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange since 2019. It is currently an active investment fund.
What is the total AUM for Generation Capital?
Generation Capital has a total Assets Under Management (AUM) of $1.35 billion.
Which investment stages does Generation Capital typically engage in?
Generation Capital invests across Growth, Mature, and Project Finance stages.
Who are the founders of Generation Capital?
Generation Capital was founded by Joseph Singer, who serves as Chairman of the Board, and Erez Balasha, who serves as CEO.
What geographies does Generation Capital prefer for its investments?
Generation Capital primarily focuses on investments in Israel and the UK.
What is Generation Capital's investment thesis?
Generation Capital aims to build the future by investing in infrastructure and energy projects in Israel, focusing on assets with stable, predictable, and long-term cash flows, often benefiting from government support and long-term contracts.