We work with clients on delivering innovative financing and development solutions for essential infrastructure. Our involvement in projects extends beyond traditional financial advisory boundaries, and for select opportunities we mobilise private capital to invest alongside the right development partners in the sectors and geographies we understand. Our core operations span the Middle East, Australia, Asia and Europe.
ADVISORY
Financial and transaction advisory services underpinned by expertise across a range of industry sectors
Our advisory practice is regulated by the Abu Dhabi Global Market Financial Services Regulatory Authority and is built around providing a tailored approach to delivering expert advice that meets client requirements in the delivery of complex projects. We think creatively and flexibly to address the needs of our clients with value-adding advice.
DEVELOPMENT
Early-stage investors and co-development partners for select infrastructure & utility projects
Our involvement in projects extends beyond traditional boundaries; we take at-risk positions to coinvest alongside strategic partners and develop projects that we believe will have positive impact on the communities within which we operate for a sustainable future.
OUR LATEST NEWS
Tribe joins consortium developing Maryvale Energy from Waste
Opal Australian Paper and SUEZ Australia and New Zealand are pleased to announce that: Masdar and Tribe have joined as additional equity partners for the development of the EfW facility. ACCIONA has been selected as the construction...
Masdar and Tribe sign joint venture agreement: East Rockingham waste-to-energy project
Under the terms of the investment, Masdar and leading Abu Dhabi advisory and development firm Tribe Infrastructure Group have invested in the waste-to-energy project via their Abu Dhabi Global Market-based joint venture holding company, Masdar Tribe Energy Holdings...
CEFC provides financing facility to East Rockingham energy from waste project
The CEFC is committing up to AUD 57.5 million towards Australia’s second large-scale energy from waste (EfW) plant, being built at East Rockingham in Western Australia. The AUD 511 million plant will help tackle Australia’s rising waste management problem by diverting...