WaterEquity announces $100M in financing available for water and sanitation infrastructure

WaterEquity, a global asset manager dedicated to mobilizing private investment for the water and sanitation sector, has raised more than $100 million for its latest investment fund, the Water & Climate Resilience Fund (the “Fund”).

Now accepting applications for funding, the Fund seeks investment-ready infrastructure projects and growth companies that are working to scale climate-resilient water and sanitation solutions. With a focus on priority markets such as Brazil, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Peru, the Philippines, and South Africa, the Fund aims to drive large-scale solutions that improve access to safe water and sanitation for underserved populations.

For more details and an application for funding, visit: https://waterequity.com/infrafunding/

“Climate change is intensifying threats to health, productivity, and critical infrastructure, especially in regions already vulnerable to water stress,” said Marlene Hormes, Chief Investment Officer at WaterEquity. “This call for funding will allow WaterEquity to identify projects that mobilize private sector investment in innovative and impactful water solutions. By advancing climate-resilient water infrastructure in low-income communities across emerging markets, we aim to create sustainable water access, improve community resilience, and drive long-term positive change.”

The Fund seeks to invest in both infrastructure projects and growth companies working across the water value chain. The fund will prioritize equity and mezzanine instruments with ticket sizes ranging from $2 million to $15 million. WaterEquity will target minority ownership stakes with an investment period of 5-7 years.

Infrastructure Projects: Construction-stage projects for sourcing, treatment, and distribution of water, as well as collection, treatment, and reuse of wastewater. Focus will be on municipal Public Private Partnerships and concessions, bulk water supply and wastewater treatment, commercial & industrial projects in wastewater, and project platforms.

Growth companies: Scalable business models offering proven technologies, products, and services within the water and sanitation sectors. Focus on businesses with strong growth potential and an ability to deliver sustainable solutions at scale to address critical needs in water and sanitation.

WaterEquity say they encourage infrastructure projects and companies working within the water and sanitation sectors in emerging markets to apply for funding. With a focus on scaling solutions that drive climate resilience and sustainable water access, the Fund offers a unique opportunity for impactful initiatives to access capital and scale their efforts. For those projects and companies that may not yet meet the Fund’s investment criteria, opportunity for project preparation services can be provided by contacting WaterConnect.

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