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Macquarie Asset Management and Gabia Inc. form a strategic partnership to develop a hyperscale data center platform in South Korea

Partnership Data Center announced South Korea Mar 3, 2026
USD420B
Deal Value
100 MW
Capacity
development
Stage

Macquarie Asia-Pacific Infrastructure Fund 4 (MAIF4), managed by Macquarie Asset Management, announced a strategic partnership with South Korean cloud and IT firm Gabia Inc. to develop a hyperscale data center platform in South Korea, with an initial investment of approximately KRW 600 billion ($420 million) over the next four to six years to develop more than 100MW of data center capacity.

Deal Analysis

Macquarie Asset Management, through its Macquarie Asia-Pacific Infrastructure Fund 4 (MAIF4), has announced a strategic partnership with South Korean cloud and IT firm Gabia Inc. to develop a hyperscale data center platform in South Korea. This collaboration entails an initial investment of approximately KRW 600 billion ($420 million) over the next four to six years, aiming to establish more than 100MW of data center capacity. This partnership is significant as it combines the substantial financial backing and global infrastructure investment expertise of Macquarie Asset Management with Gabia Inc.'s local market knowledge and cloud/IT capabilities. The development of 100MW of hyperscale data center capacity represents a considerable commitment to meeting the growing demand for large-scale, enterprise-grade digital infrastructure in South Korea. The deal highlights the continued attractiveness of the South Korean market for significant data center investments, driven by increasing cloud adoption and digital transformation initiatives. The strategic nature of this partnership, involving a major global infrastructure fund and a local technology player, positions the platform to capitalize on the robust demand for high-capacity, reliable data center services in the region.
  • Strategic partnership between Macquarie Asset Management (via MAIF4) and Gabia Inc.
  • Initial investment of approximately KRW 600 billion ($420 million).
  • Development of over 100MW of hyperscale data center capacity.
  • Focus on the South Korean market for data center infrastructure.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

The investment of $420 million is planned over the next four to six years. The first project under this partnership will be a 40MW facility. MAIF4 will lead asset management and financing activities, including site acquisition, permitting, and project financing. Gabia, supported by its subsidiary KINX, will manage end-to-end service operations, such as data center design, network build-out, operations and maintenance, and customer acquisition. Quote: "Under a joint venture agreement, the two companies will invest approximately KRW 600 billion ($420 million) over the next four to six years." Quote: "The partnership’s first project will be a 40MW facility in the Ansan area of Seoul." Quote: "MAIF4 will lead asset management and financing activities, including site acquisition, permitting, and project financing. Gabia, supported by its subsidiary KINX, will manage end-to-end service operations, such as data center design, network build-out, operations and maintenance, and customer acquisition."

Deal Size
invest approximately KRW 600 billion ($420 million) over the next four to six years.
Capacity
develop more than 100MW of data center capacity
Location
develop a hyperscale data center platform in South Korea. The partnership’s first project will be a 40MW facility in the Ansan area of Seoul.
Announcement
March 03, 2026 By Dan Swinhoe
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
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Macquarie Asia-Pacific Infrastructure Fund 4 (MAIF4) investor

"Macquarie Asia-Pacific Infrastructure Fund 4 (MAIF4), a fund managed by Macquarie Asset Management (MAM), this week announced a strategic partnership"

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Macquarie Asset Management (MAM) manager

"a fund managed by Macquarie Asset Management (MAM)"

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Gabia Inc. developer

"strategic partnership with South Korean cloud and IT firm Gabia Inc. to develop a hyperscale data center platform"

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KINX partner

"Gabia, supported by its subsidiary KINX, will manage end-to-end service operations"

high quality Enriched Mar 4, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Mar 3, 2026
Signed
Closed