Rubicon Capital Advisors
Global infrastructure investment-banking adviser covering M&A, capital raising, debt procurement and asset monetization.
rubiconcapitaladvisors.comRubicon Capital Advisors is an infrastructure-focused investment-banking adviser founded in 2011. It serves clients across energy transition, digital, transport, social, environmental and utility assets.
The firm provides M&A, capital raising, acquisition, debt procurement, refinancing and restructuring advice through offices in Dublin, New York, Madrid and Seoul.
Principal activities
Acquisition, divestiture, exit-strategy and asset-monetization advice.
Public and private debt, equity and renewable tax-equity solutions.
Capital-structure, refinancing and transaction advice for infrastructure assets.
- Client base: Sponsors, investors, companies, lenders or public authorities active in infrastructure and real assets.
- Engagement model: Senior-led advice tailored to the project, transaction, financing structure and jurisdiction.
Rubicon Capital Advisors operates in a market where financial structure, regulation, technical risk and long-term asset economics are closely connected. Its published capabilities emphasize infrastructure m&a and capital solutions. View the firm’s website ↗
Sector and transaction coverage
- Digital and communications
- Energy transition
- Transportation
- Social infrastructure
- Environmental assets
- Utilities
- M&A
- Divestitures
- Capital raising
- Debt procurement
- Refinancing
- Asset monetization
The precise scope of an engagement depends on the client, asset, financing plan, procurement route and regulatory setting. Infrastructure assignments may require financial, commercial, technical and public-sector workstreams to be coordinated.
Market position
Rubicon Capital Advisors is positioned as a global infrastructure investment-banking adviser. Its relevant market is defined more by specialist capabilities and transaction experience than by balance-sheet size alone.
Distinctive focus: Transaction-led global coverage dedicated to essential infrastructure and energy-transition assets.
Competitive context
Rubicon Capital Advisors competes with advisers whose services overlap in infrastructure sectors, client types, geographies and transaction structures. Relevant competitors can include investment banks, project-finance boutiques, transaction consultants and technical infrastructure advisers.
Comparable firms are selected according to overlap in business model, client segment, service coverage, geographic activity and mandate profile. Inclusion does not imply an exhaustive competitor set or an equivalence in scale, ranking or market position.
Leadership
| Person | Current position | Institutional background |
|---|---|---|
| Conor Kelly | Chief Executive Officer and Founder | Global strategy and infrastructure investment banking |
| N/A | Senior leader | Additional current leadership details are available on the firm website |
Leadership information reflects the roles presented in the public sources reviewed on 20 August 2026. View the current team ↗
Corporate and regulatory information
Rubicon operates through regional entities and publishes U.S. regulatory requirements on its website. A single group legal name and registration identifier were not stated on the reviewed homepage.
View registered-entity details
| Operating brand | Rubicon Capital Advisors |
| Parent organization | Cadia Group |
| Legal entity | N/A |
| Regulatory status | See jurisdiction-specific disclosures |
| Registration identifier | N/A |
Principal offices
- Dublin
- New York
- Madrid
- Seoul
Rankings and recognition
Ranking inclusion is editorially determined. The existence or maintenance of a Wiki profile does not influence ranking eligibility, tier or position.
Related institutions and subjects
Sources and data transparency
The following sources were accessed on 20 August 2026:
- Rubicon Capital Advisors — services, sectors, offices and current CEO.
- Our people — current professionals and roles.
- Advisory Ranking — Top 20 Real Assets & Infrastructure Advisory 2026 inclusion and tier classification.