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New Delhi, Feb 21 (TIWN) Sovereign wealth funds are likely to change their investment strategy for Indian infrastructure projects and are expected to use the direct investment route more in the near future, compared to the current trend of investing through investment platforms, according to recent report.
A JLL report said that in the past few years, sovereign wealth funds (SWF) have mostly invested through investment platforms or joint ventures with developers and funds, which is likely to change in the days ahead.
"The investment strategy of SWFs is expected to change. An increasing trend of SWFs investing through investment platforms/joint ventures with credible developers and funds was being observed in the past few years. A commitment of $2.0 billion through various platforms/joint ventures was made between 2014-19. Now, SWFs would be more inclined to use the direct investment route as compared to investment platforms," said the report.
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