Sponsors and Lenders
Scheduled commercial banks – both state-owned and private – have dominated the infrastructure financing space for a long time. Non-banking financial companies are also a source of financing. Given the long horizon of investments, infrastructure debt funds and state-owned specialist institutions such as the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund and India Infrastructure Finance Company Limited have emerged as alternatives, supplementing the traditional financiers. The National Bank for Financing Infrastructure and Development has been set up and is in the process of being operationalised as an Indian development financial institution, to support the development of long-term infrastructure financing in India.
Our Partners: Soumitra Majumdar, Tirthankar Datta, and Associates: Abhay Agarwal and Sagar Srivastava authored the India Chapter of Project Finance published in Chambers and Partners Global Guide.
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Soumitra specializes in Banking & Finance. He works closely with Indian and multinational banks, development financial institutions, commodity finance houses, non banking finance companies as well as corporates, for structuring, due diligence, documentation and negotiations.
Tirthankar specialises in banking & finance, financial services, mergers & acquisitions and cross border investments.