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    Evolution of the ADB-IIFCL Partnership over the

    last 5 years

    S K GOELChairman & Managing Director

    India Infrastructure Finance Company Limited

    The views expressed in these presentations are the views of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the

    Asian Development Bank (ADB), or its Board of Directors or the governments they represent. ADB does not guarantee the source,originality, accuracy, completeness or reliability of any statement, information, data, finding, interpretation, advice, opinion, or view

    presented, nor does it make any representation concerning the same.

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    Genesis

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    Consi

    stentg

    rowthi

    nbusiness

    volum

    eand

    bottom

    line

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    IIFCLs Mandate

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    Supporting Infrastructure through

    For Infrastructure

    projects to fundimport of capitalgoods

    For Infrastructure

    projects to fundimport of capitalgoods

    ExternalCommercial

    Borrowing

    Through IIFC(UK)Through IIFC(UK)

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    Overview (Consolidated) (As on 31stMar 2011)

    Projects financed

    Number 195

    Cumulative SanctionsRs 422 billion

    (USD 9.46 billion)

    Non Performing assets

    - NIL

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    IIFCL and ADB Relationship

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    Resources of IIFCL

    Equity Support from Government of India

    Long-term Debt from open market

    Debt from Multilateral and Bilateral

    institutions With the support of Government of India, line of

    credit of USD 1.2 billion has been sanctioned to

    IIFCL Borrowings of IIFCL may be guaranteed by GoI

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    Evolution of Relationship with ADB

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    Evolution of Relationship with ADB

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    ADBs India Infrastructure Project Financing Facility (IIPFF)

    Total Facility Size

    USD 1.2 billion

    Total Facility Size

    USD 1.2 billion

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    Impact of IIPFF

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    Availed USD 764

    Million

    All PPP

    projects

    Would help in

    -Development of

    over 2500km of

    roads

    -Addition of 4000MW of power

    generation capacity

    - Redevelopment of

    Delhi & Mumbaiairports which

    together handle 43%

    of Indias passenger

    traffic and 55% of

    cargo traffic.

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    ADB-IIFCL Partnership has helped

    Promoting PPP in Indian infrastructure sector bymaking available low cost, long-term funds

    Promotion of Environment friendly and Socially

    Responsible Infrastructure Projects

    Capacity building at IIFCL through its TechnicalAssistance grant

    Assisting IIFCL to develop innovative infrastructurefinancing products such as Credit Enhancement

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    IIFCL-ADB Proposed Structure for CreditEnhancement

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    Risk

    Participation

    Partial

    Guarantee

    Invests in Credit

    Enhanced Project

    BondIIFCL & ADB will undertake a few pilot

    transactions for infrastructure projects

    which have already achieved COD.

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    Thank You