Erste Asset Management Boosts Stake in HA Sustainable Infrastructure Capital

Investment firm increases holding in real estate investment trust by 8.2% in Q3

Published on Feb. 27, 2026

Erste Asset Management GmbH, an Austrian investment management firm, increased its stake in HA Sustainable Infrastructure Capital, Inc. (NYSE:HASI) by 8.2% in the third quarter of 2025, according to a disclosure filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm now owns 2,009,504 shares, or about 1.62% of the REIT's outstanding stock, valued at $61.9 million.

Why it matters

HA Sustainable Infrastructure Capital is a real estate investment trust that focuses on financing and investing in climate change solutions, renewable energy, and sustainable infrastructure projects. Erste Asset Management's increased stake suggests confidence in the company's growth prospects and the broader trend toward sustainable investing.

The details

Erste Asset Management purchased an additional 151,464 shares of HA Sustainable Infrastructure Capital during the third quarter. The investment firm now owns approximately 2 million shares, or 1.62% of the REIT's total shares outstanding. HA Sustainable Infrastructure Capital's stock price has risen over the past year as it has continued to expand its portfolio of sustainable infrastructure projects.

  • Erste Asset Management increased its stake in HA Sustainable Infrastructure Capital by 8.2% in the third quarter of 2025.

The players

Erste Asset Management GmbH

An Austrian investment management firm that has increased its stake in HA Sustainable Infrastructure Capital, a real estate investment trust focused on sustainable infrastructure projects.

HA Sustainable Infrastructure Capital, Inc.

A real estate investment trust that finances and invests in climate change solutions, renewable energy, and sustainable infrastructure projects.

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The takeaway

Erste Asset Management's increased investment in HA Sustainable Infrastructure Capital reflects growing institutional interest in companies focused on sustainable infrastructure and renewable energy solutions, as investors seek to capitalize on the transition to a low-carbon economy.