Beijing, April 05, 2018

AIIB Adopts Strategy on Private Capital Mobilization

The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has released its "Strategy on Mobilizing Private Capital for Infrastructure" to further define the bank’s approach to making investment in emerging market infrastructure more attractive to private investors.

The strategy presents AIIB’s long-term goal of positioning itself as a "go-to" institution for providing infrastructure financing solutions in and to client countries. In the medium-term, AIIB will move toward this goal by pursuing a range of activities, including actively originating the bank’s private sector pipeline, executing high-quality transactions and achieving a distinctive and efficient client experience.

"We need institutional investors and private sector funders to come to the table and partner with us if we are going to fill the current infrastructure gap in Asia," said AIIB Vice President for Policy and Strategy Joachim von Amsberg. "AIIB aims to be the champion and leading institution to catalyze private capital for infrastructure investment in the region, and our new strategy will guide us in achieving this objective in a sequenced and prioritized manner."

Three key activities—"AIIB partners," "AIIB leads" and "AIIB creates markets"—are identified as steps to achieve the highest impact on private capital mobilization. With time and experience, the bank’s activities will evolve as it takes on increasingly complex operations in an increasingly challenging operating environment.

AIIB will prioritize transactions that:

  • Support the bank’s thematic and sectoral priorities.
  • Support reputable clients with a track record in infrastructure development.
  • Have a strong likelihood of generating repeat mandates and provide business development opportunities.
  • Employ a structure or a product that is innovative and assists in franchise development.
  • Employ structures that can be replicated.
  • Provide an opportunity for AIIB to play a lead role in the financing.
  • Provide the opportunity for AIIB to use multiple products (debt, equity, derivatives).
  • Are priced and structured in a manner that facilitates syndication to other lenders.

A set of monitoring indicators has also been established to measure progress as the strategy begins to roll out.

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