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Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs)

InvITs are infrastructure developer-sponsored trusts that own, operate, and invest in completed/under-construction projects which entitle the unit holder to receive a share of the income generated by the InvIT from its assets.

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1/What are these Infrastructure Assets?
These can be roads and highways, power distribution networks, telecom towers, fiber optic networks, etc.

đ‘”đ’đ’˜, Let's say we have an infra company that specializes in constructing roads & highways on a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) basis,
2/ means company will build roads, operate for a period of time (collect toll as income) & on completion of tenure, will transfer to govt.
If co. needs funds for construction, it will have to raise either by selling shares (equity), taking a loan (debt) or it can opt for an InvIT
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A basic primer on InvIT đŸ§”

Hoping that this thread will help you understand the basics around why is PowerGrid InvIT coming up with an IPO & India Grid InvIT with an NCD

Do ‘re-tweet’ and help us educate more investors (1/n)

#Investing #InvIT
Imagine you are an infrastructure company (IRB Infra) who wants to specialize around making road assets (highways & bridges etc.). You apply for a tender to make Mumbai – Pune expressway and you get the contract. (2/n)
The misconception is, that we believe the government will now give IRB Infra the cash to make the expressway, but that’s not how it works. (3/n)
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