India Infrastructure Finance Company Ltd. (IIFCL) and PTC India Financial Services Ltd (PFS) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at IIFCL New Delhi, expressing the intent of both parties to strengthen cooperation in co-financing or consortium financing of various infrastructure projects through working together by joint pooling of respective complimentary resources.
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Project indemnity could boost infra investment
Emerging economies are heavily investing in infrastructure development for a positive economic growth trajectory. The current economic dynamics in India suggest that infrastructure will give a major push to the overall development of the country´s economy in the long run.
Eventful journey ahead
After a hiatus in 2014, there are emerging signs of takers for PPP projects in some of the sectors, including ports. Baring some shortcomings, PPPs have achieved resonable success rate. However, it is too early to say that they have been a grand success.
Infrastructure and manufacturing are expected to do well
Vikram Amin, Executive Director, Strategy & Business Development, Essar Steel India Ltd, expects domestic demand to start picking up given the accelerated GDP growth.
Organisations are realising the need for structured project management
Airport infrastructure and operation involve various stages from concept, design, quantity estimates costing, financial close, pre-construction activities (land acquisition, removal of encumbrances), EPC (Engineering, Procurement
ISSUANCE OF BONDS CREDIT ENHANCED BY IIFCL
The India Infrastructure Finance Company Limited (IIFCL) announced the issuance of India?s first infrastructure bond issuance Credit Enhanced by it. The rating of these bonds has been enhanced based on first-loss partial credit guarantee by IIFCL under its Credit Enhancement Scheme.
Brookfield buys nine projects in India
Gammon Infrastructure Projects Limited (GIPL) has decided to divest its entire stake in nine infrastructure projects to BIF India Holdings Pte Limited, jointly held by Brookfield Asset Management and its affiliates and Core Infrastructure India Fund Pte Limited.
India, UAE to Start Multibillion Dollar Fund
India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are set to start a $75 billion fund to invest in Indian infrastructure projects.
Iran seeks USD 8 bn Indian investments
Iran has invited Indian investments of about USD 8 billion in infrastructure projects in their country without wasting time in ¨cheap negotiations¨.
Need Rs.26 lakh crore for infra financing
The government will have to undertake a massive provisioning of Rs 26 lakh crore for the next five years to finance infrastructure projects to boost the ´Make in India´





