In brief: Stafford to ‘strongly limit’ fossil fuel deals for infra fund

Fund V will be classified as Article 8 under the EU Sustainable Finance Disclosures Regulation.

Stafford Capital Partners, which manages real assets secondaries funds among other private markets strategies, has set a €1.3 billion target for its fifth infrastructure secondaries fund. It closed its previous fund in August last year on €731 million.

Fund V will be classified as Article 8 under the EU Sustainable Finance Disclosures Regulation, and will “actively target energy transition assets while strongly limiting its fossil-fuel related exposure”, the firm said in a press release on Tuesday.