As part of the launch, the trust acquired interests in 11 US data centres from Blue Owl affiliates in a deal valued at about $1.5bn net of assumed debt. The sites are mostly leased to investment-grade and hyperscale tenants, underscoring the growing institutional appetite for digital infrastructure backed by long-term creditworthy customers. Roughly 55% of the vehicle's net assets came from private wealth clients, a segment that continues to play a bigger role in alternative investment fundraising. Blue Owl has intensified its focus on the data centre sector this year, providing more than $50bn in financing to facilities for Meta and Oracle. The firm recently said its digital infrastructure pipeline exceeds $100bn. The trust forms part of Blue Owl's broader evergreen platform. The firm bought data centre specialist IPI Partners last year for about $1bn, adding $10.5bn in managed assets. The vehicle will target data centres, fibre networks, towers, and related infrastructure assets...
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