Meet Peter Perri, an investment banker at Young America Capital who focuses on climate energy and infrastructure.
Young America provides M&A, capital raising, and financial advisory services to family businesses and middle-market companies.
Raising capital for any company is difficult. Financing capital-intensive early energy transition projects adds another level of complexity.
Peter unpacks how energy and infrastructure investors view investing in these types of projects and the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on delivery to markets.
Our conversation deviates to government incentives and how they can be beneficial in the energy transition sector.
Peter talks us through pitching and financing an energy transition deal. He also explains three things you need to master when preparing to pitch to markets.
We chat about other interesting topics including influential media that has helped shape Peter’s career.
Interested in an investment banker’s perspective? This episode is for you. Tune in now!
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