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    Ghana to establish infrastructure credit guarantee scheme

    Papa LincBy Papa LincSeptember 19, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read2 Views
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    Nana Dwemoh Benneh, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF), says the authorities are working with some development partners to set up an infrastructure credit guarantee scheme.

    “If we are able to do it, that enables us now to speak more to the pension fund managers and encourage them to invest part of that pension money in project financing,” he noted.

    Speaking at the International Building-Infrastructure & Investment Expo (IBIXPO 2025), in Accra, he noted that with that in place, the country could be assured of having local currency financing and being able to raise local currency to fund infrastructural projects in the long term.

    The concept of establishing an infrastructure credit guarantee scheme was borne out of the success stories chalked in some African countries, including Nigeria and Kenya, he explained.

    That path, he said, had seen those countries build the local capacity to accrue in more funds for development projects.

    The Nigerian Infrastructure Credit Enhancement Facility (InfraCredit), for instance, is a specialised institution that provides NGN-denominated guarantees to enhance the credit quality of local currency debt instruments issued to finance infrastructure projects in the West African country

    The InfraCredit, established in 2017, with an initial contingent capital of USD 25 million via its guaranteed solution, GuarantCo., has worked assiduously to attract additional forms of capital and build a more robust balance sheet to underwrite long-term local currency guarantees.

    Since its establishment, InfraCredit has (as of 31 Dec 2024) successfully guaranteed 24 transactions, mobilising over NGN 200 billion in private investment with tenors of up to 20 years and crowding in over 21 domestic institutional investors – around 60 per cent of total pension fund assets in the country.

    Of this total, InfraCredit has supported nearly NGN 150 billion worth of bond issuances, with an average tenor of 11 years, compared to the market average tenor of 3.2 years achieved in the Nigerian Market without InfraCredit support.

    Institutional investors made up the majority of participants in these issuances, with Pension Funds accounting for more than half (56.16%) of the total, and, significantly, most of these projects had first-time access to local currency finance of up to 20-year tenor from the domestic bond market.

    Nana Benneh indicated that with global regulations reducing the amount of bank capital available for Africa’s infrastructural development, institutional investors, including pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, and insurance companies, had emerged as a potentially mainstream financing source.

    That course was needed to close the estimated US$108 billion infrastructure finance gap in Africa, he stated.

    The GIIF CEO said it was imperative to mobilise institutional investment for infrastructure assets, while providing the backbone for Africa’s regional integration, trade, investment, and competitiveness.

    Gizella Tetteh-Agbotui, Deputy Minister for Works, Housing and Water Resources, in a brief opening address, called for a strong public-private partnership in funding infrastructural projects.

    Those projects, she said, were capital-intensive, thereby calling for joint efforts and collaboration in ensuring their effective execution.

    The Deputy Minister praised the objectives underlying the ‘IBIXPO 2025’ and expressed the hope that it would bridge knowledge gaps, foster partnerships, and unlock investment opportunities in infrastructure.

    Madam Eugenia France, an Official of the Image Consortium Limited, in her welcome speech, explained that the programme sought to bring together key stakeholders, to explore and unlock the potential of infrastructure development in West Africa.

    These include investors, policymakers, industry leaders, and construction professionals,

    The Expo also highlighted innovative technologies and solutions that could revolutionise construction and infrastructure development.

    Albert Mensah, the Chief Executive Officer of Global Afrisino, said by highlighting successful case studies and facilitating knowledge exchange, the event helped to inspire actionable strategies to build resilient and future-ready infrastructure systems.

    The IBIXPO 2025 was organised by Image Consortium in Partnership with Global Afrisino under the auspices of the Ministry of Works, Housing and Water Resources, and Ghana Infrastructure and Investment Fund (GIIF).

    It was on the theme: “Building Resilient Infrastructure for Sustainable Growth & Regional Integration”.

    With a focus on sustainable growth, innovation, and regional integration, the expo facilitated exhibitions and learning experiences to catalyse transformative infrastructure projects that will drive economic prosperity, enhance connectivity, and improve the quality of life across the region



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