FROM MARSH AND MCLENNAN COMPANIES
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| BUILDING A BRIDGE TO SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE Learn about the importance of sustainable infrastructure, challenges you may face in coordinating investment for sustainable infrastructure projects, and potential solutions to alleviate current obstacles |
| CROSSING THE BRIDGE TO SUSTAINABLE INVESTING: EXPLORING WAYS TO MAKE IT ACROSS To better understand what is happening on the ground, review the barriers and identify tangible next steps to address the funding gap for sustainable infrastructure, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) commissioned Mercer to undertake a multiphase project beginning in mid-2016 |
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| MAXIMISING RETURNS ON LARGE INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS To avoid catastrophic errors and capitalize on savings, Oliver Wyman recommends a new framework for managing large-project risks that provides critical guidance at three key points of a project's life cycle: the initial assessment of the investment, the design of the plan for building it, and the project's execution |
| GETTING THINGS DONE How governments can fund critical infrastructure projects, where rapidly escalating worldwide demand now exceeds investment by a factor of three |
IN COLLABORATION WITH EXTERNAL PARTNERS
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| INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT POLICY BLUEPRINT Global investors are looking for riskadjusted returns. For governments, this means improved risk allocation and mitigation, improved understanding of counter-party needs, and a transparent transaction environment |
| INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS AND INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING Applying $70 trillion in institutional portfolios to the world's infrastructure needs requires a transformation in both investor and governments' behavior. An ongoing OECD project is addressing the barriers |
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| POOLING OF INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR CAPITAL IN UNLISTED EQUITY INFRASTRUCTURE New models for private sector and public-private partnerships are overcoming long-standing barriers to investment in infrastructure projects |
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To read the digital version of Closing the Financing Gap: Infrastructure Project Bankability in Asia, please visit www.mmc.com/asia-pacific-risk-center.html
Authors
| MAXIMILLIAN CHUA | EDDISON LEE | BLAIR CHALMERS |
| Research Analyst, APRC | Associate, Oliver Wyman | Director, APRC |
Marsh & McLennan Companies Contributors
Global Risk Center: Richard Smith-Bingham; Asia Pacific Risk Center: Wolfram Hedrich; Oliver Wyman: Abhimanyu Bhuchar, Eric Pascal; Mercer: Toby Buscombe, Mark Murray; Marsh: Ian Brown, Benjamin Chang, Edwin Charnaud, Simon Cooling, Simon Dodsworth, Alistair Fraser, Richard Green, Michael Ma, Jon Marsh, Leslie Mouat, Adrian Pellen, Peter Philips, Thaweerak Sangdarakul, Herlina Surya, Douglas Ure.
The design work for this report was led by Doreen Tan, assisted by Campbell Reid, Creative Head at Oliver Wyman. Image research by Katharina Vaubel, Oliver Wyman.
About Marsh & McLennan Companies
MARSH & McLENNAN COMPANIES (NYSE: MMC) is a global professional services firm offering clients advice and solutions in the areas of risk, strategy and people. Marsh is a leader in insurance broking and risk management; Guy Carpenter is a leader in providing risk and reinsurance intermediary services; Mercer is a leader in talent, health, retirement and investment consulting; and Oliver Wyman is a leader in management consulting. With annual revenue of $13 billion and approximately 60,000 colleagues worldwide, Marsh & McLennan Companies provides analysis, advice and transactional capabilities to clients in more than 130 countries. The Company is committed to being a responsible corporate citizen and making a positive impact in the communities in which it operates. Visit www.mmc.com for more information and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter @MMC_Global.
About Asia Pacific Risk Center
Marsh & McLennan Companies' Asia Pacific Risk Center addresses the major threats facing industries, governments, and societies in the Asia Pacific Region and serves as the regional hub for our Global Risk Center. Our research staff in Singapore draws on the resources of Marsh, Guy Carpenter, Mercer, Oliver Wyman, and leading independent research partners around the world. We gather leaders from different sectors around critical challenges to stimulate new thinking and solutions vital to Asian markets. Our digital news service, BRINK Asia, keeps decision makers current on developing risk issues in the region.
For more information, please email the team at contactaprc@mmc.com.