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    Kenya hosts U.S. pension fund managers to spur infrastructure investments

    The Kenyan
    By The Kenyan Wall Street
    - April 01, 2019
    - April 01, 2019
    Kenya Business news
    Kenya hosts U.S. pension fund managers to spur infrastructure investments

    The Kenya Pension Fund Investment Consortium (KEPFIC) will host 30 representatives of major U.S. pension and asset management funds from April 1-3, on an initial mission to evaluate the investment potential and opportunities in infrastructure in Kenya.

    Collectively, these funds manage assets worth KES 100 trillion ($1 trillion). The U.S. delegation is led by Mobilizing Institutional Investors to Develop Africa’s Infrastructure (MiDA), a partnership between the U.S. National Association of Securities Professionals (NASP) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to increase private sector capital into infrastructure investments in Sub-Saharan Africa. Since 2017, MiDA members have closed on new deals totaling close to $800 million focusing in Africa and other emerging markets.

    “Our delegation of US institutional investors comes to Kenya with a keen interest to explore investment opportunities in the region. While there is currently limited exposure in Kenya, there is great opportunity to scale up these investments. We are looking forward to advancing our discussions with our Kenyan counterparts at KEPFIC for mutual support and benefit”  said Donna Sims Wilson, President of Smith Graham and Chair of NASP. 

    Historically, infrastructure development in Kenya has been financed by the public sector. However, the country’s current financing gap for infrastructure is $4 billion. During the mission, executives from the U.S. pension and asset management funds will discuss opportunities with KEPFIC and its membership of 12 Kenyan leading fund managers, which currently manage KES 200 billion in assets.

    “KEPFIC has received proposals for a wide range of infrastructure investments, including energy, roads, water and affordable housing”, said Sundeep Raichura, Zamara’s Group Chief Executive, a member of KEPFIC. “Even as we work to ensure KEPFIC is properly structured with the highest governance standards and an appropriate investment strategy, we are excited at the prospect of partnering with US pension funds for investing in infrastructure and other alternative investments”added Raichura.

    The new partnership represents a good match for the country and signals a new development in the landscape of Kenyan infrastructure investment. The partnership will support the attainment of the Kenyan Government’s Big 4 Agenda. The World Bank and NASP signed a partnership in 2017 to build the capacity of Kenyan institutional in understanding the risks, requirements, and rewards for private sector investments in infrastructure through a series of workshops held in Nairobi.

    “The World Bank Group is committed to supporting infrastructure development in Kenya and this new model represents a comprehensive approach of leveraging private investments,” said Felipe Jaramillo, World Bank Kenya Country Director.

    Logistical support for this initiative has also been provided by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa and StanBic Bank. World Bank Group support for the Kenyan pension sector is made possible with support from the Government of Japan and Financial Sector Reform and Strengthening Initiative (FIRST) Trust Fund. 

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