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Citigroup Boosts Stake in Brookfield Infrastructure Partners
Financial giant increases holdings in diversified infrastructure company by 50%
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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Citigroup Inc. has raised its stake in Brookfield Infrastructure Partners LP (NYSE:BIP) by 50%, adding 40,908 shares to its existing position during the third quarter. The firm now owns 122,778 shares of the utilities provider's stock, valued at $4.04 million.
Why it matters
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners operates a diverse portfolio of essential infrastructure assets across the utilities, transport, energy, and data sectors. Citigroup's increased investment signals confidence in the company's long-term growth potential and ability to provide stable cash flows.
The details
According to a recent SEC filing, Citigroup purchased an additional 40,908 shares of Brookfield Infrastructure Partners during the third quarter, bringing its total holdings to 122,778 shares. This represents a 50% increase in Citigroup's position in the company. Brookfield Infrastructure Partners owns and operates a diversified portfolio of infrastructure assets, including regulated electricity and gas distribution networks, toll roads, ports, midstream energy logistics, and fiber-optic data networks.
- Citigroup increased its stake in Brookfield Infrastructure Partners during the third quarter of 2026.
The players
Citigroup Inc.
A multinational investment bank and financial services corporation.
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners LP
A publicly traded limited partnership that owns and operates a diversified portfolio of infrastructure assets across four core sectors: utilities, transport, energy, and data infrastructure.
The takeaway
Citigroup's increased investment in Brookfield Infrastructure Partners reflects the financial institution's confidence in the company's ability to generate stable, long-term returns from its diversified infrastructure portfolio. This move underscores the growing investor interest in infrastructure assets as a means of diversifying investment portfolios and generating reliable cash flows.



