National Infrastructure Funding and Financing
Hamish Glenn is an experienced professional in the field of infrastructure and transport policy, currently serving as the Senior Manager for Government and Corporate at Crown Infrastructure Partners since January 2024. Prior to this role, Glenn was Head of Transport Policy and Principal Advisor for Transport System at Auckland Transport from July 2021 to January 2024. Earlier experience includes serving as Policy Director at Infrastructure New Zealand and holding various positions, including Policy Manager and Senior Policy Advisor at the New Zealand Council for Infrastructure Development. Hamish began a career as a Policy Analyst at Auckland Regional Council and has a strong educational background with a Master of Arts in Political Science and Government and a Bachelor of Arts in History and Politics, both obtained from The University of Auckland.
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National Infrastructure Funding and Financing
National Infrastructure Funding and Financing (formally Crown Infrastructure Partners), is the New Zealand Government’s investor shopfront for private capital investments into public infrastructure and the centre of expertise on the funding and financing of New Zealand infrastructure. We partner with the private sector, iwi, and local and central government agencies on infrastructure projects involving private finance and alternative procurement models, (including Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) and advising on complex financing structures. We finance transactions under the Infrastructure Funding and Financing Act and manage several Government infrastructure funds including the Cyclone Recovery, Infrastructure Reference Group, Rural Drinking Water and various connectivity related funds such as Marae Digital Connectivity and Rural Broadband and Mobile funds. Originally formed in 2009 as Crown Fibre Holdings, the organisation successfully rolled out the Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) programme providing Fibre-To-The-Home to 87% of population, marking it as the largest co-funded public-private infrastructure initiative in Aotearoa New Zealand. Our role has expanded to include partnering with private sector, central and local government, NGOs and iwi to fund, finance and deliver infrastructure, including connectivity ,water, transport, flood protection, community facilities and social infrastructure.