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Matteo Colombo
Matteo Colombo
Managing Director of Digital Infrastructure

Matteo joined L&G in 2015 and leads the firm on its digital infrastructure investments. He is a Non-Executive Director across portfolio companies such as Kao Data, and is also a member of L&G's Private Markets leadership team. Prior to L&G, Matteo worked in infra-private equity at Terra Firma, investing in and managing asset backed-businesses, and at Morgan Stanley before that.

Matteo is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and speaks English, Italian, French and Japanese. Matteo graduated with a Masters in Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering (MEng) from Cambridge University. 

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