Developer – Investor
InfraCo Africa and InfraCo Asia originate, develop, structure, invest and manage innovative and pioneering projects. They take on early project development providing management and capital to address early-stage risks and developing bankable projects that can attract debt and equity at financial close.
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InfraCo Africa
InfraCo Africa provides responsible leadership in bridging the infrastructure gap in sub-Saharan Africa. Through early stage project development capital and expertise, InfraCo Africa is a catalyst for the private sector to invest in sustainable infrastructure projects in sub-Saharan Africa.
At a glance
Established 2004 PIDG members currently funding UK aid, DGIS, SECO Cumulative PIDG member funding $189m Chair Philippe Valahu Total commitments as at 31 Dec 2017 $95.9m to develop 23 projects, 12 of which have reached financial close and/or have been sold 2017 commitments $9.9m across 4 projects, 3 which reached JDA, and 1 which reached financial close
Expected development impact
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InfraCo Asia
InfraCo Asia provides responsible leadership in bridging the infrastructure gap in South and South East Asia. Through early stage project development capital and expertise, InfraCo Asia is a catalyst for the private sector to invest in sustainable infrastructure projects in South and South East Asia.
At a glance
Established IAD: 2010
IAI: 2014PIDG members currently funding IAD: UK aid, DGIS, DFAT, SECO
IAI: UK aid, DGISCumulative PIDG member funding IAD: $128.0m
IAI: $27.3mChair John Walker Total commitments as at 31 Dec 2017 IAD: $103.4m to develop 32 projects, 6 of which have reached financial close and 26 having signed a JDA
IAI: $28.3m on 3 projects that have reached financial close2017 commitments IAD: $45.3m across 16 projects which reached JDA, one of which also reached financial close
Expected development impact
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*Priority countries: Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and DFID focus states in India
**Fragile and Conflict-Affected States: Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan; Sri Lanka was FCAS until end 2016
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