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US-Africa Infrastructure Conference Private Equity Workshop Washington, DC October 7, 2008

US-Africa Infrastructure Conference Private Equity Workshop Washington, DC October 7, 2008. Overview. Development and investment in early stage infrastructure projects in Sub-Saharan Africa Privately Managed Infrastructure Development company,

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US-Africa Infrastructure Conference Private Equity Workshop Washington, DC October 7, 2008

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  1. US-Africa Infrastructure ConferencePrivate Equity WorkshopWashington, DCOctober 7, 2008

  2. Overview • Development and investment in early stage infrastructure projects in Sub-Saharan Africa • Privately Managed Infrastructure Development company, • Funded by the Private Infrastructure Development Group • Active from Project Inception to Financial Close • Ability to Retain Minority Equity Interest • Creates privately financed infrastructure projects, • Balancing the Interests of Host Governments, • Private Sector Equity Investors and • Senior Debt Lenders • Managed by Experienced Multi-Disciplinary Team • Sixteen (16) professionals • Principal Offices: New York and London • Regional Offices: Accra (West Africa) and Kampala (East Africa)

  3. Investment Guidelines • Geographic Focus • Sub Sahara Africa • DAC I/II Countries (Least Developed and Low Income Countries) • Project Focus • Greenfield Investment • Expansion/Rehabilitation of Existing Facilities • Sector Focus • Energy & Power • Water and Waste water • Transportation • Infrastructure Services

  4. Scope of Operations • Acts as a Principal Project Developer • InfraCo is not an advisor • Leads and Actively Participates in the Development of Projects • InfraCo is not a passive funding source • Assumes Development Risk • InfraCo shoulders the costs and risks of early stage development

  5. Principal Activities • Acquisition of Development Rights to Infrastructure Projects • Secure all Necessary Permits for the Construction and Operation of the Project • Secure and Negotiate Offtake and Feedstock Agreements • Secure and Structure the Offtake Security Package • Technology Selection, Commercial Structuring • Procurement and Negotiation of EPC Contracts • Raise Long Term Equity and Debt Financing

  6. Project Investments As of September 30, 2008 Madagascar, Cape Verde, Power & Energy Infrastructure Services Water/ Waste Water

  7. Funding Sources • Core Funding: $62.5MM • PIDG Subsidy and Grant Window: • $10.8MM (Annual) • PIDG Technical Assistance Window: • $2.7MM (Annual) • IFC Line of Credit to InfraCo: • $30MM

  8. InfraCo Sub-Sahara Infrastructure Fund • $300MM Private Equity Fund • $100 Million OPIC Loan • Approved by OPIC Board in May 2008 • $200 Million in Limited Partnership Investments • Currently Being Raised • ISSIF will Invest Primarily in Projects Developed by InfraCo • Geographic Focus • Sub Saharan Africa (Excluding South Africa) • Transaction Focus • Greenfield Infrastructure • Sector Focus • Power • Transportation • Water and Sanitation

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