The Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the National Bank for Financing Infrastructure and Development (NaBFID) to provide Transaction Advisory Services (TAS) for infrastructure projects in Amaravati.

The agreement was formalized in the presence of Hon’ble Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, marking a significant step towards the capital city’s long-term development.


Strategic Financial Blueprint for Amaravati

NaBFID will act as a strategic advisor to APCRDA, helping to craft a high-impact financial roadmap for infrastructure development in Amaravati. The bank will assist in formulating financial strategies, assessing implementation models like Public-Private Partnerships (PPP), and identifying new revenue streams for the capital region.


Monetization and Revenue Strategies

One of the key areas of collaboration includes exploring monetization options for land assets and unlocking potential funding mechanisms. NaBFID will guide APCRDA in designing innovative financing models to ensure sustainable infrastructure growth.


Stakeholder Engagement and Investment Facilitation

Beyond financial planning, NaBFID will support APCRDA in engaging relevant stakeholders and facilitating investor participation in capital city projects. The goal is to create robust, service-oriented urban infrastructure aligned with Amaravati’s long-term development vision.


Leadership Statements

NaBFID Managing Director said the collaboration aims to unlock new financing avenues for Amaravati and contribute to the structured and service-oriented urban development of the city.

APCRDA Commissioner emphasized that the MoU marks a vital milestone in strengthening the financial ecosystem necessary for implementing Amaravati’s greenfield infrastructure vision.

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