Closing the Infrastructure Financing Gap: Why Infrastructure Debt Funds Are Becoming Africa’s Missing Middle.

Africa’s infrastructure challenge is about misaligned capital, not ambition. With an annual financing gap exceeding $100 billion, long-term domestic capital exists but needs proper structure. Infrastructure debt funds solve this by pooling capital from pension funds and insurance companies, matching long-dated liabilities with predictable cash flows.
India proved the model works through Infrastructure Investment Trusts managing tens of billions. Nigeria serves as Africa’s proving ground. Closing the gap requires repositioning infrastructure debt as a core asset class for institutional capital.
As debt funds mature and PPP models become disciplined, Africa’s structural realignment has begun—matching long-term assets with long-term capital through credible structures.
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