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Tuesday 7 April 2020

National Infrastructure Investment fund


National Infrastructure Investment fund is an Alternative Investment fund and India’s first sovereign investment fund. The large investment funds/fund managers are facilitated to drive the growth of India’s economy through this fund.

You can read a brief intro into the SWF (sovereign wealth fund) here: Sovereign wealth fund.  
It may be noted that SWF in India is not to park excess fund from natural resources as done by countries like Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Botwana etc. It is for fund receipt into India. The fund is anchored by Government of India, who is a minority share holder. The NIIF has three types of funds (portfolios)
A.      Master fund – To invest in core assets like ports , roads etc.
B.      Fund of funds – The fund managers with proven track records in association with NIIF invest in areas like Green energy, Affordable housing etc.
C.      Strategic fund – to invest/fund in infrastructure projects  eg: Equity shareholding of 59% in IDFC-IFL.

Advantages for the investors

1.                   Attractive long-term risk-adjusted returns for our investors on a       sustainable basis.
2.                   Anchored by Government of India
3.                   There is 100% tax exemption to their interest, dividend         and capital gains income in respect of investment made in           infrastructure and other notified sectors before 31st March,             2024  and with a minimum lock-in period of 3 years .
4.                   providing local access and expertise

Risks

There is risk of project delays with respect to speed of execution, local conditions, legal issues etc.
The inflow of funds to a particular sector may lead to creation of bubble, stock price manipulations.

Note:  
At the time of writing this article, The world famous firms like DP world, Roadis, ADIA etc are investing in India through the NIIF. 


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