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At InfraCredit, we work to address a range of challenges to attract investment capital that will close Nigeria’s infrastructure gap, whilst ultimately contributing towards reaching the SDGs.

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InfraCredit’s mission is to successfully unlock the potential for long term local currency infrastructure finance in Nigeria.

In our Theory of Change, we outline the logical path through which our activities address constraints at the market, project, and end-user level, to achieve our mission. The Theory of Change aims to transform the debt capital market and increase infrastructure development in Nigeria, drive economic growth, and improve quality of life in an environmentally sustainable manner.

We believe that we must address several constraints, which define our approach to scaling sustainable infrastructure in the market, on our projects, and affecting the end user.

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InfraCredit’s mission is to successfully unlock the potential for long term local currency infrastructure finance in Nigeria.

In our Theory of Change, we outline the logical path through which our activities address constraints at the market, project and end user level, to achieve our mission. The Theory of Change aims to transform the debt capital market and increase infrastructure development in Nigeria, drive economic growth and improve quality of life in an environmentally sustainable manner.

We believe that we must address several constraints, which define our approach to scaling sustainable infrastructure in the market, on our projects, and affecting the end user.

Impact Assesment

InfraCredit will expand the debt capital market, investor base and new sources of capital for infrastructure financing. InfraCredit will also support the emergence of an enabling environment with favourable policies and incentives, and connected networks of actors, to support infrastructure development

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Market Development

InfraCredit will enable infrastructure project developers to access longer tenor capital at competitive rates, and will ensure high- impact and viable projects are increasingly, successfully and sustainably executed, and create jobs

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Capacity Building

InfraCredit’s activities will lead to increased infrastructure access, reliability and resilience leading to improved livelihoods. As a consequence of these outcomes, InfraCredit will enable improved business productivity leading to economic growth and social development

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Existing Portfolio Companies in Alignment with SDGs

Lagos State

6 MW Island Power Plant Expansion Project

Ogun State

104,800 scm/day compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Plant Project

Rivers State

Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for 84MW power plant in Port Harcourt

Niger State

600MW Shiroro Hydroelectric Power Plant Rehabilitation Project

InfraCredit is pleased to publish its first disclosure statement in line with the requirements of Principle 9 of the Impact Principles.

Our impact-oriented approach towards mobilizing and scaling finance for SDG-aligned infrastructure in Nigeria has translated into positive development outcomes at the market, project, and end-user level.

As a signatory to the Operating Principles for Impact Management, InfraCredit is committed to building internal capacity and enhancing its Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Framework and Processes to effectively measure and track the impact of the infrastructure projects it enables.

InfraCredit will make future disclosure and reporting on its impact achievements and continue to demonstrate transparency and accountability to its stakeholders.

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Impact Assesment

Take a look at our key indicators tracked across InfraCredit’s Guarantee Portfolio, and explore our impact on companies and end users

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Market Development

Learn more about InfraCredit’s work and impact developing the Infrastructure financing market in Nigeria

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Capital Building

Explore the range of trainings, round tables and co-due diligence workshops held by InfraCredit, as well as see upcoming events

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Upcoming Capacity Building Events

InfraCredit has a range of upcoming trainings, webinars, roundtable and co-due diligence discussions, which include closed and open sessions. Click the links to find out more.

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SDIP Strategic Dialogue Local Currency

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Integrity, Passion, Innovation and Collaboration

Through integrity, passion, innovation and collaboration, we are focused on building a vibrant company where ideas can flourish, people can succeed and success can be nurtured.

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InfraCredit’s capital structure is composed of two tiers of capital

The Core Capital is a highly liquid funded component of the paid in share capital and acts as a “first loss” protection to the beneficiaries of credit guarantees. Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) has subscribed and fully paid US$25 Million in the Core Capital and is the initial shareholder of InfraCredit.

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