ADB to lend $300 mn to boost infra funding by IIFCL

IANS  |  New Delhi 

and the (ADB) on Friday signed a $300-million loan agreement to support state-run Infrastructure Company Ltd (IIFCL) that provides long-term to infrastructure projects.

"The (IIFCL) project will enhance availability of long-term for PPP projects, improve operational capacity of IIFCL and expand the portfolio of infrastructure financing instruments available to IIFCL," said.

Khare, who signed the loan agreement on behalf of the Indian government, said the loan is expected to compliment government's infrastructure building efforts, the said in a statement.

ADB said it is expected to fund at least 13 sub-projects through IIFCL involving roads and renewable power generation.

The $300-million loan, which is the last tranche, is likely to help catalyze the financial closing of $2.4 billion in investments, the Ministry said. The attached technical assistance will support IIFCL's capacity development and focus on its financial management, among others.

The ADB also signed to lend $169 million to develop climate-resilient water supply, sewerage and in at least 10 cities in

The first tranche, of a $500-million multi-tranche financing facility, will target Chennai, Coimbatore, Rajapalayam, Tiruchirappalli, and

"The state has faced recurring droughts and erratic monsoons in the recent past resulting in severe water scarcity and urban flooding. ADB's support will help address these complex urban challenges through innovative and climate-resilient investment," Khare said.

Further, the ADB also committed to lend $105 million to continue financing the transmission system upgrades in for increased supply of hydropower to the state and the national grid.

This is the third tranche of the $350-million financing facility for Clean Energy Transmission Investment Programme approved by the in 2011.

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First Published: Fri, November 16 2018. 21:04 IST