Programme

PUTTING PRIVATE SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE MONEY TO WORK – WHAT MODELS TO BUILD UPON?

Seminar
Pavilion 5, Conference Hall 5.3


With private sector funds leery of investing in projects where returns are weak and stretch into decades, governments and entrepreneurs are being challenged to design new ways to structure project finance for infrastructure. Experience of managing and executing projects effectively is increasingly seen as critical for private sector investors. In this workshop, participants will discuss some of the successful case studies and how these might be scaled to increase private sector participation in critical infrastructure development.


Moderator:
Liam Halligan , Columnist, Telegraph Media Group; Editor-at-Large, Business New Europe

Key moments

“There is a big opportunity here in Russia for building infrastructure, political will. There is cash and there is obviously a significant need”.
Liam Halligan
“For large-scale projects worth tens and hundreds of billions of roubles or tens of billions of dollars, the main risks are still macro-economic ones”.
Valery Reshetnikov
“We see the extent to which the transport infrastructure restricts the development of our country’s entire economy and investment in the transport sector is one of the most important drivers of socio-economic development”.
Maxim Sokolov