Description
New and innovative infrastructure projects take a long time to get off the ground, often 2 years or more. But with the pace of development required to improve the lives of people across Africa and Asia, those timescales aren’t feasible. So how do we provide this much-needed, sustainable infrastructure faster?
Replicability is the key. In this episode we explore how replicating an infrastructure deal can save time and increase trust and buy-in for future transactions. We learn about the many different ways a project can be replicated. And we hear the successes of companies that have partnered with and replicated deals alongside GuarantCo.
Your hosts are Marjolein van Kampen and Mo Massoud, and on the podcast are:
Layth Al-Falaki, CEO GuarantCoPierre Marouby, CEO GreenYellow Indian OceanEdward Kirathe, Founder and CEO Acorn Holdings
Find out more at guarantco.com/blended-knowledge/
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