Strategic Infrastructure and Projects

Infrastructure and Strategic Projects

This refers to the direct intervention of the Mohammed VI Investment Fund through equity participation in the capital of infrastructure project companies or strategic projects.

Identifying investment opportunities with public clients, local actors, companies, and other investors.

Co-financing feasibility studies and contributing to the financial structuring of projects to maximize attractiveness for private investors.

Investing in equity (as a minority) in Project SPVs to support project development in Morocco.

Why the Fund Invests Directly:

  • Accelerator of National Infrastructure
    The Fund plays a driving role in developing the Kingdom's strategic infrastructure, by mobilizing large-scale private and multilateral capital, in line with national priorities.
  • Privileged Access and Alignment with Public Authorities
    Thanks to its institutional position, the Fund benefits from direct access to public authorities, facilitating the implementation of innovative public-private partnership models and a balanced risk-sharing.
  • Anchor Partner for International Funders
    The Fund holds a central place in funding rounds, naturally attracting multilateral funders (AfDB, EIB, IFC, etc.). This presence strengthens the credibility, structuring, and security of projects.
  • Agility and Ability to Structure High-Leverage Projects
    Through advanced financial engineering, the Fund designs tailor-made structures that make projects bankable and attract additional local and international capital.
  • Strategic and Catalytic Public Intervention
    The Fund's investments contribute to the long-term stability of projects and ensure their sustainability, while guaranteeing constant alignment with the Kingdom's economic and social priorities.
  • Sustainable and Measurable Socio-Economic Impact
    Each intervention aims for a concrete and lasting impact, supported by strong sectoral expertise, demanding ESG standards, and rigorous governance.