Investor Presentaiton
Historical Highlights...
Nigeria
Sovereign
Investment
Authority
2012-2013
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NSIA Board inaugurated.
Africa Finance Corporation &
General Electric MoU signings.
■ Established NMRC in a partnership
with FMOF, CBN, Federal Ministry
of Lands & Urban Development &
Housing, and the World Bank/IFC
■ Invested in Fund for Agricultural
Finance in Nigeria (FAFIN) with the
Nigerian Federal Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural
Development (FMARD) and the
German Development Bank (KfW)
2015
■ New mandate from FGN to manage 25% of funds
accruing to the FGN's Stabilisation Accounts.
■MoU with Ogun State Govt. and Lafarge Africa Plc
to undertake Ogun State Reforestation PPP
■ 1st Governing Council (GC) meeting with the
National Economic Council (NEC). Additional
US$250 million capital approved for allocation to
NSIA.
■ Completed Early Works III and advanced
negotiation of Concession Agreement for 2nd Niger
Bridge
■ The Vice President of FGN commissioned a task
force for the establishment of Nigeria Infrastructure
Development Fund
2017
■2nd NSIA Board inaugurated
■ Partnered with GuarantCo. (PIDG) to
establish InfraCredit
■ Additional US$250 million capital injection, as
committed by NEC.
■ Over 8million bags of NPK 20:10:10 produced
as part of Presidential Fertilizer Initiative
■ Invested in Bridge International Academies
Ltd, in Education sector
■ Invested in Chapel Hill Denham Fund (NIDF)
2014
■ Commenced 2nd Niger Bridge Project.
FGN injects US$550 million into NSIA to be managed on
behalf of NBET and DMO.
■NSIA invested US$100m in Seven Energy.
■NSIA's healthcare subsidiary, signs MoC with six Federal
healthcare institutions across country.
2016
Commenced Presidential Fertilizer Initiative via NAIC-NPK Ltd.
■ MoU with Ithmar Capital Morocco for strategic investments in key sectors
of the Nigerian economy.
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US$200m Agriculture Fund with UFF Agri Fund of South Africa.
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US$500m Real Estate Fund with Old Mutual Africa Property Management
Company of South Africa.
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Approval to invest in pre-privatisation phase of the Nigeria Commodities
Exchange.
1. The task force comprised of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Federal Ministry of Finance, the Debt Management Office, National Pension Commission, the Infrastructure Concession
Regulation Commission and Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority
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