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This project provides resources to support government efforts to increase infrastructure growth by investing in the private sector and funding public-private partnership infrastructure projects.
The ADB categorized the project risks as 'FI'.
This project loans US$ 400 million to India Infrastructure Finance Company Limited, to be guaranteed by India.
As stated on the company's website, IIFCL is a wholly-owned Government of India company set up in 2006 to provide long-term financial assistance to viable infrastructure projects through the Scheme for Financing Viable Infrastructure Projects through a Special Purpose Vehicle called India Infrastructure Finance Company Ltd (IIFCL), broadly referred to as SIFTI.
The authorized and paid up capital of the company stood at INR 10,000 Crore and INR 9,999.92 Crore, respectively as on 31st March 2024. IIFCL has been registered as a NBFC-ND-IFC with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) since September 2013 and follows the applicable prudential norms of the RBI.
As a long-term lending institution, IIFCL is amongst the most diversified public sector infrastructure lender in terms of eligible infrastructure sub-sectors and product offerings. It has the mandate to finance both green-field and brown-field projects, covering Direct Lending, Takeout Finance, Refinance and Credit Enhancement, across all infrastructure sub-sectors as notified by the Government in the Harmonised Master List of Infrastructure Subsectors These broadly include transportation, energy, water, sanitation, communication, social and commercial infrastructure.
India Infrastructure Finance Company Limited
10th Floor, Jeewan Prakash Building
25 Kasturba Gandhi Marg
New Delhi, India 110001
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