Company: BIP-PB
Filing Date: 2025-03-24
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001628280-25-014380
Chunk: 400

Company: Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P.
Filing Date: 2025-03-24
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 7
Chunk 400
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There is no information barrier between the personnel managing the Related-Party Investor’s activities and the rest of Brookfield (with the exception of the Walled-Off Businesses, which operate pursuant to an information barrier as further described in “ Businesses Subject to Information Walls” below). Brookfield has adopted protocols designed to ensure that the Related-Party Investor’s activities do not materially conflict with or adversely affect the activities of Brookfield Infrastructure (or any other Brookfield Account) and to ensure that the interests of Brookfield Accounts, including Brookfield Infrastructure and Brookfield Accounts’ that we invest in, are, to the extent feasible, prioritized relative to the Related-Party Investor’s interests, including among others in connection with the allocation of investment opportunities and the timing of execution of investments.

• Businesses Subject to Information Walls. BN holds interests in various asset management businesses that manage their investment activities independently of each other. These include: (a) BAM; (b) Brookfield Public Securities Group, which manages investment funds and accounts that invest in public debt and equity markets (“PSG”); (c) Castlelake, which focuses on private and public credit including aviation leasing and lending, consumer credit and SME financing; (d) Duration Capital Partners, which focuses on transportation infrastructure investments; (e) 17Capital, which focuses on providing financing for private equity portfolios; (f) Pinegrove; (g) LCM Capital Management, which provides investment advisory services to individuals, pension and profit-sharing plans, charitable organizations and corporations; (h) Primary Wave, which focuses on investments in music royalties and (i) Oaktree Capital Group, LLC (together with its affiliates, “Oaktree”), a global investment manager with significant assets under management, emphasizing an opportunistic, value-oriented and risk-controlled approach to investments in credit, private equity, real assets and listed equities. Oaktree manages a significant number of funds and accounts (the “Oaktree Accounts”). As part of the broader Brookfield platform, the businesses are managed with a view to exploring and executing strategic business development and other initiatives that are designed to enhance the overall business, including (among others) new marketing strategies, improved delivery of client services and the sharing of best practices. At the same time, each of these businesses other than BAM (collectively, the “Walled-Off Businesses”) is managed pursuant to an information barrier designed to enable each business to carry out its investment activities independently of the other businesses.

It is expected that Brookfield Accounts and their portfolio companies (including Brookfield