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Beel Infra

Geronimo Gutierrez runs Beel Infra, a Mexico City private-credit platform with >USD 600M in assets financing real infrastructure and energy projects.

Beel Infra

Descubre cómo Beel Infra gestiona más de USD 500 millones en activos, ofreciendo soluciones de financiamiento flexibles y personalizadas para proyectos de infraestructura y energía en México.

General information

Firm type

Generalist

Year founded

AUM

More than USD 600M (per firm website)

Location

Region

Latin America

Country

Mexico

City

Mexico City

Corporate office

Mexico City, Mexico

Principals

Geronimo Gutierrez

Socio Director

Sector focus

InfrastructureEnergy Transition & RenewablesPrivate CreditReal EstateDigital InfrastructureMobility & Transportation

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at Beel Infra?

Geronimo Gutierrez serves as Socio Director and is the public face of the firm, supported by a team with more than 20 years of combined experience in Latin American infrastructure debt and equity markets. The firm has not publicly disclosed a separate CIO or investment committee roster. Decisions appear to flow through the senior leadership group, which emphasizes a structured investment process and governance aligned with international institutional standards.

How does Beel Infra source its deal flow?

Beel originates directly from project sponsors and developers who require bespoke financing outside the traditional bank market. The firm’s website emphasizes speed, flexibility, and the ability to close transactions that Mexican commercial banks are often structurally unable or unwilling to underwrite. Its pipelines are built on the team's multi-decade relationships across Mexico’s infrastructure and energy sectors.

Does Beel Infra take equity positions, or is it strictly a credit shop?

Beel Infra operates as a pure-play private-credit manager, structuring debt facilities against hard assets without seeking equity ownership in the underlying projects. The firm presents its product to institutional limited partners as senior and bespoke credit exposure, designed to produce attractive risk-adjusted yields with high recovery rates in the event of default, rather than equity-like returns.

Which sectors does Beel Infra explicitly avoid?

Beel does not publish a formal exclusion list, but its investment focus is tightly drawn around real assets tied to essential services and the movement or storage of people, goods, data, and energy. The firm’s stated sector menu stops at hard-asset categories — transportation, energy, digital backbone, industrial real estate, logistics, and specialized asset classes — and does not extend to corporate lending, consumer credit, or venture-stage technology.

How does Beel Infra integrate sustainability into its credit decisions?

The firm operates a proprietary Environmental and Social Management System that embeds ESG analysis into every stage of the project lifecycle. Beel also states that its fund structures comply with Article 8 of the EU’s Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation, which requires the promotion of environmental or social characteristics. This framework is part of the governance package presented to institutional investors, particularly domestic pension funds with long-duration mandates.

What is the underlying investor base for Beel Infra’s funds?

Beel raises capital from a base of institutional investors described as 'Limited Partners,' with a stated emphasis on Mexican pension funds seeking long-term, risk-mitigated exposure to real assets. The firm frames its private-credit product as aligned with the liability profiles of domestic retirement systems, though it has not publicly identified specific pension fund investors.

What does the firm name 'Beel' signify?

'Beel' (pronounced bɛ 'ɛl) means 'path' in the Mayan language. The firm selected the name to reflect its role as a conduit channeling institutional capital into the infrastructure and energy assets that form the physical pathways of the Mexican economy.

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