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How the Stanbic IBTC infrastructure fund will aid national growth

NM Partners by NM Partners
August 19, 2021
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Like most African countries, Nigeria has infrastructural deficits, and for a nation striving to achieve development, closing the gap requires an investment of around three trillion USD over the next 30 years. This highlights the need for urgent and concerted efforts to help with solving the problem.

Furthermore, the unprecedented occurrence of the COVID-19 Pandemic exposed the vulnerabilities of economies across the world and emphasised the need to implement diversified investments that yield returns. In addition, current challenges plaguing the government’s earnings have restrained its efforts at solving some of these problems, hence the need for the involvement of financial organisations to lend much-needed support.

Considering this, Stanbic IBTC has introduced a N100 billion infrastructure fund geared towards helping Nigeria improve its infrastructure while connecting investors with long-term capital. The Stanbic IBTC Infrastructure Fund is an investment vehicle designed for institutional investors such as Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs), Insurance Companies, Asset Managers and High-Net-Worth Individuals (HNIs).

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The Fund is tailored at solving infrastructural challenges by providing infrastructural investment in critical sectors of the economy such as energy, telecommunications, healthcare, water treatment, waste management, and transportation, amongst others. This is centred on boosting economic impact and increasing confidence in the Nigerian capital market.

The Fund will be released in tranches and has a 12-year maximum term period that provides the governance framework to ensure that investors are kept aware of the investments. It is geared at whetting investors’ appetite for infrastructure-dedicated funds.

Stanbic IBTC Asset Management Limited takes pride in its experience and expertise of over two decades in investment management. The organisation has been at the forefront of spearheading Nigeria’s infrastructural development by providing innovative products, and Stanbic IBTC’s mutual funds offer diverse options for investors with different risk appetites. These products are also suitable for varying market conditions, thus allowing investors to freely rotate between strategies, depending on the market outlook.

The Fund will make investments that have positive multiplier effects, particularly in the areas of social and environmental benefits. To enquire about the investment opportunity, send an email to assetmanagement@stanbicibtc.com.

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  1. Oluwatayo olabidemi olugbenro. says:
    October 30, 2021 at 8:44 am

    Investing in Fairmoney investment is not really my problem because I have tested their credibility and ibam ok with it.The problem that I think that might discouraged me from investing is the 21% annual return, that’s if I am not mistaken,21,000 interest on 100,000 for a whole year, and then I think this is very low compared to the huge interest they charge me on every loan disbursed to to me this,I will advice that the interest rate of 21% annual return should be increase to 42% annual return on 100,000.Thanks.

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