Macquarie Infrastructure Group
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The Macquarie Infrastructure Group ASX: MIG is one of several listed trusts managed by Macquarie Bank Limited.
Macquarie Infrastructure Group is one of the world's largest developers and operators of private toll roads with a portfolio of 11 toll roads across seven countries including Australia. The Macquarie Infrastructure Group is listed separately on the ASX, but is managed by a wholly owned subsidiary of Macquarie Bank Limited. Stephen Allen is the Chief Executive Officer of MIG[1].
MIG has a 100% stake in the M6 Toll road in the UK, which was constructed to relieve congestion on the M6 motorway—one of the UK's busiest motorways. Additionally, as part of a consortium MIG has taken over operations of the Indiana East-West Toll Road and the Chicago Skyway, both part of Interstate 90 in the United States; and by itself has a 100% interest in the Dulles Greenway and the greenfield South Bay Expressway, scheduled to open in mid-2007, also in the United States. MIG also has a 47.5% interest in the Westlink M7 to the west of Sydney in Australia, a 30% interest in the 108km-long 407 ETR in Toronto, Canada, and a 20.4% interest in the Autoroutes Paris-Rhin-Rhone motorway network covering some 2205km of north-eastern France.
| Infrastructure/Diversified: Macquarie Airports • Macquarie Communications Infrastructure Group • Macquarie Infrastructure Group • Macquarie Infrastructure Company • Macquarie Media Group • Macquarie Regional RadioWorks |
| Property: Macquarie Countrywide Trust • Macquarie DDR Trust • Macquarie Direct Property • Macquarie Goodman Group • Macquarie Leisure Trust • Macquarie Office Trust • Macquarie Pacific Star • Macquarie Prologis Trust |
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Corporate Directors: David Clarke (Chairman) • Mark R.G. Johnson • Allan Moss (CEO) • John Allpass • Laurence Cox • Peter Kirby • Catherine Livingtone • Barrie Marton • Kevin McCann • John Niland • Helen Nugent |
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Annual Revenue: $4.393 billion AUD ( |