AFPs to fund Peru’s water infrastructure

Peru’s private pension funds are set to play a key role in financing the rehabilitation of the country’s ageing infrastructure. Leticia Lozano reports.

As part of president Alan Garcia’s $4 billion overhaul of Peru’s ageing water systems, sector regulator Sunass aims to attract financing from the country’s fast-growing private pension funds, or AFPs, by the end of this year.

In a push to approve water concessions within a year, [compared with the current five- to seven-year timeframe], Sunass wants to ...

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