This page is a central portal for accessing GI Hub resources related to funding and financing infrastructure.
Are you seeking practical funding and financing solutions for infrastructure projects, or bankable structures to attract private investment? Do you need funding to accelerate green or circular infrastructure? The resources below provide solutions and case studies of effective funding and financing approaches.
This webinar will explore how innovative forms of commercial financing are being mobilised to finance sustainable infrastructure.
What is climate finance? This GI Hub explainer is an introduction to climate finance for infrastructure and an overview of its purpose, how it works, and the scale at which it is currently being used.
These case studies exemplify solutions for financing infrastructure that meets climate targets and the SDGs.
We’ve identified 26 levers governments can use to secure private capital for programs and projects. The levers drive revenue, risk management, and financing.
More than 100 global project case studies exemplify the 26 levers we’ve identified for project funding and financing. Gather and test ideas from developed and emerging market examples.
Tackle national capability gaps that block infrastructure investment and delivery using information. InfraCompass benchmarks 81 countries’ capabilities to deliver quality infrastructure across 8 key drivers and 41 individual metrics.
Access data that makes the case for increased private investment in infrastructure. Infrastructure Monitor tracks levels, trends, and performance of infrastructure investments.
Our landmark quantification of the infrastructure gap showed a need for an additional USD15 trillion in infrastructure investment by 2040. The analyses of infrastructure need and projected spending remain relevant as this gap continues to grow.
Hear from project leads, investors, and dealmakers in our ongoing webinar series with the International Finance Corporation. The series explores timely topics with panellists who have structured and delivered successful projects.
Discover innovative mechanisms used by governments to support the transition, and which approaches hold the most promise.
This compendium demonstrates good practice in how governments finance large infrastructure programs – especially during ‘exceptional times’ like natural disasters, financial crises, and pandemics.
We’re consulting with stakeholders to advance reforms to regulatory capital charges, part of our ongoing work on private investment in infrastructure.
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The GI Hub has created several deliverables on infrastructure funding and financing for the G20. Learn more and view these below.
The GI Hub and G20 Infrastructure Working Group brought together experts in the circular economy and in infrastructure to identify synergies that will enable the infrastructure sector to create more circular infrastructure. See the experts included and watch the video.
The GI Hub and G20 Infrastructure Working Group brought together experts in the circular economy and in infrastructure to identify synergies that will enable the infrastructure sector to create more circular infrastructure. See the experts included and watch the video.
Compendium of Innovative Funding and Financing of Green and Circular Infrastructure. This compendium, prepared for the G20, presents overarching lessons learnt and insights drawn from our analysis of global case studies that saw green and circular infrastructure being funded and financed in effective and innovative ways.
Compendium of Innovative Funding and Financing of Green and Circular Infrastructure. This compendium, prepared for the G20, presents overarching lessons learnt and insights drawn from our analysis of global case studies that saw green and circular infrastructure being funded and financed in effective and innovative ways.
The National Infrastructure Bank Guidance Note is designed to assist governments interested in establishing, or reforming, a NIB or similar financing facility to target government policies and maximise the impact that infrastructure banks can have in delivering quality infrastructure projects, encouraging private investment and providing value for end users.
The National Infrastructure Bank Guidance Note is designed to assist governments interested in establishing, or reforming, a NIB or similar financing facility to target government policies and maximise the impact that infrastructure banks can have in delivering quality infrastructure projects, encouraging private investment and providing value for end users.