News
19 April 2018

NAIF investment mandate broadened

Region:
Asia-Pacific

The Minister for Northern Australia has announced changes to the investment mandate for the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF). Key changes include broadening the types of infrastructure projects fit for investment, removing the 50% cap on debt financing to allow up to 100% investment, and an increased flexibility in determining which projects require development funding. The A$50 million NAIF minimum condition has also been removed enabling smaller projects to be considered.

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