Infrastructure Crisis Facility Debt Pool

Le fonds de prêts pour le financement de projets d’infrastructure affectés par la crise (« FP-FIC » en anglais : Infrastructure Crisis Facility – Debt Pool) géré par Cordiant fournit des lignes de crédit directes à certains projets d’infrastructure dans des économies émergentes. Le financement est disponible pour tous les projets d’infrastructure financés par des institutions financières internationales qui ne peuvent boucler leur plan de financement auprès de banques commerciales ou refinancer des prêts commerciaux existants à la suite de la crise financière mondiale et du resserrement du crédit par les banques. Le fonds de prêts FIC a été créé par la Société Financière Internationale (SFI) et développée sur la plateforme du Groupe pour le Dèveloppement d’Infrastures Privées (www.PIDG.org). Le capital de 500 millions d’euros est fourni par KfW, la banque de développement allemande, au nom de la république fédérale d’Allemagne.
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Portfolio
| Millésime | 2009 |
| Concentration | Prêts à des projets d’infrastructure dans les marches émergents. Grande diversification géographique |
| Rôle de Cordiant | À la suite d’un appel d’offres international, Cordiant a été choisi pour gérer des fonds octroyés par la République fédérale d’Allemagne (par l’intermédiaire de la KfW). La réserve de créances est gérée par un conseil d’administration indépendant nommé par le groupe PIDG (www.pidg.org). |
| Stratégie | Profil de risque conservateur et diversifié. Les prêts sont octroyés en co-financement avec des institutions financières internationales et des grandes banques commerciales (dans certains pays seulement) qui agissent comme partenaire d’investissement de Cordiant. |
| Montant du Fonds | EUR 500M |
| Montant cumulé des investissements du Fonds | US$ 417M dans 12 investissements |
| Statut | En cours d’investissement |
Investissements
| Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. (“PGCIL”) (en anglais) | |
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Established in 1989, PGCIL was created as part of the Government of India’s initiative to consolidate all interstate and inter-regional electric power transmission assets of the country’s government owned generation companies into one single entity and has now grown to become the world’s third largest power transmission utility. PGCIL is undertaking a large investment program ... Lire la suite > |
| SA Taxi (en anglais) | |
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SA Taxi is a leasing company that finances minibuses (“Taxis”) plying formal public transport bus routes in most South African cities. Minibuses are usually owned by their driver in a micro-enterprise context. The investment contributes to improvement and modernization of public transport in South African cities and the financial empowerment of taxi owners (usually from ... Lire la suite > |
| Aéroport International Blaise Diagne (en anglais) | |
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Aeroport International Blaise SA, a special purpose corporation to build, own and operate a new airport, the Aéroport International Blaise, under a 30 year concession with the government. Blaise Diagne Airport is being developed on a new site in N’Diass, located 45 km east of Dakar. The airport will have a 3 million passenger and 80,000 ... Lire la suite > |
| Takoradi (en anglais) | |
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The project is located near the town of Aboadze, just east of Takoradi in Western Ghana. It comprises the expansion of Takoradi2, which since September 2000 has operated a 220MW simple cycle power plant, with a 122MW turbine powered by steam heated by the exhaust heat of the Takoradi2 gas turbines. The expansion will result ... Lire la suite > |
| Addax Bioenergy (en anglais) | |
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Addax Bioenergy, the bio-energy division of the international energy corporation, Addax & Oryx Group (AOG), is developing a green-field integrated agricultural and renewable energy project at Makeni in central Sierra Leone, which will produce anhydrous fuel ethanol from sugarcane (ethanol or bio-ethanol) and electric power. The project will be the country‘s first Independent Power Producer ... Lire la suite > |
| Rift Valley Railways (en anglais) | |
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Rift Valley Railways (RVR) is the Kenya-Uganda concessionaire operating freight and passenger rail services in Kenya and Uganda on an exclusive basis. The company was founded in 2006 and has been granted a 25-year mandate to operate railway services on more than 2,000 kilometers of track linking the Indian Ocean port of Mombasa in Kenya ... Lire la suite > |
| Zain Iraq (en anglais) | |
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The Atheer Telecom Iraq Limited (“Zain Iraq”) project involves the strengthening and expansion of Zain Iraq’s cellular telephone network in Iraq, where the company has been operating since 2003. This landmark project is supporting economic growth and expanding access to telecommunications in Iraq, especially for remote populations. A reliable telecommunication service is instrumental to ... Lire la suite > |
| SP - SSA International Terminal (en anglais) | |
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SSIT (SP-SSA INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL) is a joint venture between SSA Holdings International – Vietnam (owned by Carrix Inc.), Saigon Port, and Vietnam National Shipping Lines Corp. It is a green field container terminal project being developed on the Cai Mep River in Ba Ria-Vung Tau province to serve containerized cargo in the South ... Lire la suite > |
| INA – Industrija nafte d.d. (en anglais) | |
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INA is a medium-sized European oil company with a leading role in the oil business in Croatia and a significant role in the region in the areas of oil and gas exploration and production, oil processing, and oil and oil products distribution. The Company owners are MOL Magyar Olaj-es Gazipari Nyrt (“MOL” 47.15%), Croatian government ... Lire la suite > |
| Cai Lan International Container Terminal (en anglais) | |
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CICT (Cai Lan International Container Terminal) is a joint venture between SSA Holdings International – Vietnam (owned by Carrix Inc.) and Cai Lan Port Investment Joint Stock Company. In Northern Vietnam, Hanoi, Hai Phong, and Ha Long form a triangle of regional development buoyed by expanding manufacturing and agricultural industries. The continued economic growth ... Lire la suite > |
| Gas Natural de Lima y Callao ("Calidda") (en anglais) | |
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Gas Natural de Lima y Callao S.A. ("Calidda") is the holder of a 33 year concession (extendable to a maximum of 60 years) granted by the Government of Peru (“GOP”) to build and operate the gas distribution network in Lima and Callao. The Company started operations in 2004. The purpose of this financing was to fund ... Lire la suite > |
| Ackruti City Ltd. (“ACL”) (en anglais) | |
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Slum redevelopment scheme in which ACL, in partnership with slum dwellers (through a community led housing association), will resettle slum dwellers into high rise buildings on the slum site, freeing up land, which will be shared between the municipal/ state authorities and the commercial developer. The project consists of a large slum redevelopment project at ... Lire la suite > |



