Infrastructure Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean
The Financial Times, in partnership with CAF -development bank of Latin America and the Caribbea- and CAF AM, is bringing together investors, asset managers, regulators and leaders from think tanks to discuss how policies can be deployed to attract investment that can create quality jobs and improve sustainable development in the region. Join us in person in New York or online as we explore the funding models for crucial areas of infrastructure development and discuss the growing opportunities for asset managers in the region.
Event date:
September 04, 2024
Online
Economic development has accelerated in Latin America and the Caribbean, and demographics are shifting towards a much larger middle-class population. However, recent regional growth of 4% has not been accompanied by similar levels of improvement in infrastructure, particularly in the areas of transportation, energy, digital and water. Finance, business and policy leaders are assessing how better investment strategies could promote more sustainable and inclusive growth that closes the infrastructure gap.
There is a growing recognition of the vital role that private capital can play in scaling up investment in quality infrastructure. New initiatives are being created that harness asset managers’ and institutional investors' resources and incorporate private sector technical and managerial knowledge.
The Financial Times, in partnership with CAF (the Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean) and CAF AM, is bringing together investors, asset managers, regulators and leaders from think tanks to discuss how policies can be deployed to attract investment that can create quality jobs and improve sustainable development in the region. Join us in person in New York or online as we explore the funding models for crucial areas of infrastructure development and discuss the growing opportunities for asset managers in the region.