The Infrastructure sector in Brazil is estimated to grow at a CAGR of approximately 5% during the forecast period.
The Government of Brazil plans to auction 44 infrastructure projects in 2020. Out of the 44 projects, 22 are private sector airports. There are also nine ports, seven highways and six railroads. Among the highways to be auctioned, which is approximately 400 km long and links the largest cities in Brazil, Rio, and Sao Paulo. the government aims to attract 101 billion BRL (24.6 billion USD) in investments in these projects. In 2019, 27 assets, including 12 airports, were auctioned for 5.4 billion BRL (1.3 billion USD).
Key Market Trends
Potential for Infrastructure sector:
Private capital investment in infrastructure continues to be supported by economic policies and programs sponsored by the Brazilian government, and recent policy changes at Brazil’s development bank O Banco Nacional do Desenvolvimento are expected to result in expanded private market activity going forward. Private investment in the Brazilian Infrastructure sector has emerged over the past couple of decades, with several domestic and global alternative investment managers entering the market.
One of the top sector for private and venture capital investment:
As the largest country in Latin America, Brazil has great potential for economic development and the most talked about venture capital market in the region. The impressive performance of the Brazilian venture capital ecosystem in recent years has demonstrated the attractiveness. Brazil's infrastructure sector is undergoing a major transformation, with the expected growing participation of the private sector in main projects. This transformation is facilitated by the low benchmark interest rate expected to stay at record low levels, which will allow companies and investors to raise cash at low costs. In addition, the Brazilian government is advancing its privatizations and concessions agenda, reducing the role of the public sector in the economy. In 2019, concessions for 27 infrastructure assets were offered and for 2020 the federal government intends to offer 44 projects.
Competitive Landscape
The report covers the major players operating in the Infrastructure sector in Brazil. The market is fragmented, the market is expected to grow during the forecast period due to private and venture capital investment in the infrastructure sector and many other factors are driving the market.
Reasons to Purchase this report:
The Government of Brazil plans to auction 44 infrastructure projects in 2020. Out of the 44 projects, 22 are private sector airports. There are also nine ports, seven highways and six railroads. Among the highways to be auctioned, which is approximately 400 km long and links the largest cities in Brazil, Rio, and Sao Paulo. the government aims to attract 101 billion BRL (24.6 billion USD) in investments in these projects. In 2019, 27 assets, including 12 airports, were auctioned for 5.4 billion BRL (1.3 billion USD).
Key Market Trends
Potential for Infrastructure sector:
Private capital investment in infrastructure continues to be supported by economic policies and programs sponsored by the Brazilian government, and recent policy changes at Brazil’s development bank O Banco Nacional do Desenvolvimento are expected to result in expanded private market activity going forward. Private investment in the Brazilian Infrastructure sector has emerged over the past couple of decades, with several domestic and global alternative investment managers entering the market.
One of the top sector for private and venture capital investment:
As the largest country in Latin America, Brazil has great potential for economic development and the most talked about venture capital market in the region. The impressive performance of the Brazilian venture capital ecosystem in recent years has demonstrated the attractiveness. Brazil's infrastructure sector is undergoing a major transformation, with the expected growing participation of the private sector in main projects. This transformation is facilitated by the low benchmark interest rate expected to stay at record low levels, which will allow companies and investors to raise cash at low costs. In addition, the Brazilian government is advancing its privatizations and concessions agenda, reducing the role of the public sector in the economy. In 2019, concessions for 27 infrastructure assets were offered and for 2020 the federal government intends to offer 44 projects.
Competitive Landscape
The report covers the major players operating in the Infrastructure sector in Brazil. The market is fragmented, the market is expected to grow during the forecast period due to private and venture capital investment in the infrastructure sector and many other factors are driving the market.
Reasons to Purchase this report:
- The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
- 3 months of analyst support
Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION
4 MARKET DYNAMICS
5 MARKET SEGMENTATION
7 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Construtora OAS S/A Em Recuperação Judicial
- CNO S.A
- Cobra Brasil Serviços
- Tabocas Participações Empreendimentos S/A
- Polimix Concreto Ltda
- Construtora Queiroz Galvão
- Odebrecht
- Atlântico Sul
- Soares Penido
- Construcap CCPS
- U&M Mineração e Construção
Methodology
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