About
InfraCo Africa provides early risk capital and equity investments in infrastructure projects to get them to bankability and attract private investment. InfraCo Africa will invest risk capital in the form of a straight shareholder’s agreement or convertible loan agreement to finance project development, including activities such as:
- Regularly reviewing progress against milestones and budgets, mitigating or resolving potential issues;
- Completing feasibility studies and the Environmental & Social Impact Assessment, define Environmental & Social Plans;
- Optimising infrastructure design and apply for key permits, approvals and licenses;
- Finalising offtake / revenue, fuel supply or other operating agreements;
- Negotiating construction and operation contracts (EPC);
- Fine-tuning the financial model, seek and arrange financing, mobilising internal and external expertise as needed to reach financial close; and
- Managing hand-over to the Asset Management team
Projects owned publicly by cities must be seeking private investment to be eligible.
Assistance Criteria
InfraCo Africa prioritizes projects with a balance between commercial viability and development impact, and where projects offer additionality.
Countries
Support
USD 1 million – 10 million.
Average support time: 12-48 monthsApplication Process
Proposals are submitted through a web form. Proposals undergo a 3-step process to prepare a project: Explore, Commit, and Jointly Develop. The exploration and comitment stages take between 3-6 months and the joint development stage typically takes 12-48 months.
Typical application approval time: 3-4 months