Investor Presentaiton
Nigeria
Sovereign
Nigeria Infrastructure Fund: Investment Strategy
Investment
Authority
■ NIF's role in Nigeria's infrastructure sector is to catalyze growth of key sectors, support projects of national importance,
and attract Foreign Direct Investment.
NSIA INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGY IS ANCHORED
ON THREE PILLARS:
DIRECT INVESTMENT STRATEGY:
■ Second
Niger Bridge (2NB): US$750mn
project to develop the 2NB in partnership
with Julius Berger.
Nigeria Commodity Exchange (NCX):
US$10mn project to privatize the NCX.
■ LUTH Centre for Advance Medical Care:
US$20mn investment in the development of a
cardiovascular diagnostic and treatment
hospital in partnership with LUTH and Abraaj.
Nigeria Trading Platform: Technology
platform for the Nigeria Customs Service to
increase revenue collections and enhance
efficiency.
Bridge Academies: US$5.0mn investment to
improve the quality of education for Nigerian
students.
CO-INVESTMENT STRATEGY:
■ FAFIN: US$10mn commitment in the
US$100mn Fund for Agricultural Finance in
Nigeria (FAFIN), in partnership with German
Dev Bank, KFW and Ministry of Agriculture.
■ NSIA-UFF Agriculture Fund: Investment of
US$25mn, in a US$200mn Nigerian agriculture
fund in partnership with Old Mutual/UFF of
South Africa.
■ Middle Market Industrialisation Fund: To invest
in middle market industrialization projects to
stimulate the economy.
CREATION OF INSTITUTIONS:
■ NMRC: NSIA and the Federal Ministry of
Finance has launched the Nigeria Mortgage
Refinancing Company (NMRC) to lower costs
and improve access to mortgages.
■ InfraCredit: NSIA has launched the Nigeria
Infrastructure Credit Enhancement Facility
(InfraCredit) in partnership with GuarantCo &
PIDG.
•
Development Bank of Nigeria: NSIA worked
with the Ministry of Finance to create the
Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN).
■ Presidential Fertilizer Initiative: Participation in
US$129.3mn project for blending 500,000
metric tons of NPK.
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