Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs) - Case Studies

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POWERGRID Infrastructure Investment Trust (PGInvIT) was registered with the Securities and Exchange Board of India on January 7, 2021, as an infrastructure investment trust. It is a publicly listed InvIT, listed on the National Stock Exchange and the Bombay Stock Exchange. The sponsor is Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (PGCIL), a state-owned enterprise and the first to offer an InvIT as part of the government’s brownfield asset monetization strategy. Proceeds from fresh issue of the units were used towards the repayment or pre-payment of debt availed by the SPVs. Asset Portfolio The initial portfolio assets include five power transmission projects across five states of India. Assets comprise of 11 transmission lines, including six 765 kV transmission lines and five 400 kV transmission lines, with a total circuit length of approximately 3,700 km and three substations with 6,630 MVA of an aggregate transmission capacity and 1,955.66 km of optical ground wire. Parties to PGInvIT Breakdown of shareholding, as per Half-Yearly Report FY 2021-22 Trust Structure Figure: Case Study: PowerGrid Infrastructure Investment Trust, India Key Takeaways Source: PowerGrid Infrastructure Investment Trust (https://www.pginvit.in/) The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) established the Infrastructure Investment Trust (InvIT) National Highways Infra Trust (NHIT) to monetize road assets across India. Investors that subscribe to NHIT earn returns from toll revenues, while the government retains public ownership of the underlying assets. NHIT is part of the National Monetization Pipeline (NMP) strategy to unlock capital from public assets by monetizing toll revenues. This enables NHAI to: Trust Structure NHIT employs a typical InvIT framework to pool investor funds into operational highway stretches. Its tiered structure comprising sponsor, trustee, investment managers, and project managers which collectively oversee operations and compliance. Key features of the trust include: The trust is rated ‘IND AAA’/Stable’ due to its (i) strong sponsor track record and strong financial risk profile, (ii) good quality assets with predicted stable cash flows and low operational risk, (iii) robust safeguards to protect against financial risks. The trust has garnered confidence from foreign and local institutional investors such the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board, and SBI Pension Fund. Figure: The National Highways Infra Trust (NHIT) by the National Highways of Authority of India (NHAI) Source: National Highways Infra Trust Timeline of Fundraising Rounds The NHIT has conducted three rounds of monetization since its inception, raising over approx. USD 3.09 billion (approx. INR 26,125 crore): Sources: National Highways Infra Trust (https://nhit.co.in/about-us/) India Ratings (https://www.indiaratings.co.in/pressrelease/67947) Kotak Securities (https://www.kotaksecurities.com/investing-guide/articles/nhais-historic-invit-monetization-a-new-era-for-indias-road-infrastructure/#close-modal)Case Study - PowerGrid Infrastructure Investment Trust, India
Role Party Sponsor POWERGRID Trustee IDBI Trusteeship Services Limited Investment Manager POWERGRID Unchahar Transmission Limited Project Manager POWERGRID Sponsor 15% Public (Institutions) 63.75% Public (Non-Institutions) 21.25%
Case Study - The National Highways Infra Trust (NHIT) by the National Highways of Authority of India (NHAI)
NHAI InVIT – Trust Structure Role Sponsor National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) Responsible for development, maintenance, and management of national highways Trustee IDBI Trusteeship Services Limited Oversees activities of NHIT and ensure compliance with regulations Investment Manager National Highways Infra Investment Managers Private Limited (NHIIMPL)1, 100% owned by Government of India Responsible for decisions in day-today management and administration of InvIT assets and investment of the trust Project Manager National Highways InvIT Project Managers Private Limited (NHIPMPL), 100% owned subsidiary of NHAI Undertakes operations and maintenance (O&M) of assets. Investors The fund has attracted a range of institutional Investors including foreign pension funds, domestic pension funds, mutual funds, and insurance companies. Investors who subscribe to units of the InvIT in return for distributable cash flows Asset portfolio NHIT manages a diversified portfolio of 15 operational toll roads across nine states in India after three rounds of fundraising. Assets generate cashflow from toll revenue
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