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NGX lists N200 billion Nigeria infrastructure fund 

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Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) has admitted the Nigeria Infrastructure Debt Fund (NIDF), a N200 billion public infrastructure investment fund by Chapel Hill Denham, on its platform.

According to the NGX, the fund is the first local currency-denominated infrastructure investment trust fund in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa.

The listing, which took place on Thursday, was commemorated with a Closing Gong Ceremony where the management of the Funds engaged market stakeholders with a Facts Behind the Listing presentation.

The Nigeria Infrastructure Debt Fund (NIDF) is a N200 billion public infrastructure investment fund managed by Chapel Hill Denham.

Institutional investors: The fund, backed by institutional investors including the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA), has provided long-term financing in naira for private infrastructure projects. Since its inception, it has returned 155%.

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NIDF’s 853,817,692 units were listed on the Main Board of NGX at N8.39 per share and will remit quarterly dividends to investors by paying out profits from investing in industries like power, transportation, healthcare, and education.

What stakeholders said: Chief Executive Officer, NGX, Mr Temi Popoola said Chapel Hill Denham has been consistent with immense value addition to the Exchange and a key contributor to capital market growth in the last five years.

The CEO added that the capital market is increasingly becoming a vehicle for solving key governance problems, especially in the aspect of raising debt funding.

He noted that the NIDF is a solution that exists not only in Nigeria but in foreign markets.

Chief Executive Officer, Chapel Hill Denham, Mr Bolaji Balogun said the listing of the fund is a great move for Nigeria’s economy.

Balogun said the country needs to invest consistently to grow in that area of infrastructure. He also stressed the importance of infrastructure as an asset class.

On his part, the CEO of NIDF, Anshul Rai, gave credit to the fund’s work since its inception in 2017.

Mr Phill Southwell, Chairman of NIDF, lauded the listing, adding that by listing on the exchange, NIDF hopes to crowd in retail investors. He also said that the fund’s investment strategy has ESG integrated into it.

 

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