Plenary Group
IndustryInfrastructure Investment
Founded2004
Headquarters
Area served
Asia
Australia
Canada
Europe
Middle East
New Zealand
United States
United Kingdom
AUMIncrease A$58 billion (2022)[1]
OwnerCDPQ[2]
DivisionsPlenary Americas
Plenary Asia and Middle East
Plenary Australia and New Zealand
Plenary UK and Europe
Websiteplenary.com

Plenary Group is an independent long term investor, developer and manager of public infrastructure, specialising in public–private partnerships. It was founded in 2004 by three former ABN Amro employees, with Deutsche Bank taking a 20% shareholding.[3]

Operations

Projects which it has been in include:

Australia

Canada

United States

References

  1. "assets under management worth more than A$58 billion across Australia". plenary.com. 31 December 2022.
  2. "CDPQ Acquires Plenary Americas". cdpq.com. 12 March 2020.
  3. "Deutsche Positions for Boost in PPPs" Australian Financial Review 5 July 2004
  4. GoldlinQ selected to build Gold Coast light rail Railway Gazette International 6 May 2011
  5. Melbourne Convention Centre Development Victorian Treasury & Finance
  6. Sydney's new train unveiled - as $3.7 billion North West Rail Link operations contract awarded Archived 15 June 2016 at the Wayback Machine Sydney Metro 16 September 2014
  7. Toowoomba Second Range Crossing Queensland Department of Transport & Main Roads
  8. Partners Archived 2014-11-29 at the Wayback Machine Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre
  9. Rail Express
  10. Staff recommend GrandLinq as the preferred team for ION Stage 1 LRT City of Waterloo 28 February 2014
  11. Construction starts on Humber River Regional Hospital in Toronto Daily Commercial News 14 December 2011
  12. Plenary Health secures $512m contract for Milton District expansion project in Canada Hospital Management 31 March 2015
  13. "US 36 Express Lanes | Colorado, United States". plenary.com. Retrieved 19 July 2019.


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