BBGI Global Infrastructure: NAV and dividend growth continue

Hardman & Co

BBGI Global Infrastructure (LON:BBGI) is a diversified social infrastructure investment company, registered in Luxembourg, and a FTSE-250 constituent. Its portfolio consists of long-term and low-risk essential infrastructure investments, which deliver stable, predictable cashflows, with progressive dividend growth and attractive, sustainable returns. It focuses on enhancing the value of its investments, which are globally diversified within highly rated investment-grade countries. Most of its investments are via Public, Private Partnerships (PPPs) or derivatives thereof. All of its investments are availability-based, not demand-based, supported by government-backed revenues; hence, the cashflow line is very reliable.

  • Background: Central to BBGI’s business are its 50 essential, social infrastructure investments; they range from bridges in North America to a hospital facility in Australia. Crucially, BBGI’s equity investment portfolio comprises low-risk and public sector-financed, availability-based infrastructure investments.
  • Operations: BBGI’s main operating jurisdictions are in North America, specifically Canada, and in the UK. Revenues from virtually all of BBGI’s investments are based on their availability, and not on the level of demand for them; hence, there is a bond-like predictability about future revenues.
  • Valuation: BBGI has built up a very successful track record since its IPO in 2011, with total shareholder returns averaging 11% p.a. It has consistently traded at a premium to NAV, and its shares are now trading at more than 25% above their NAV; the shares are yielding 4.2% on a prospective basis.
  • Risks: All BBGI’s cashflows are from government or government-backed bodies, thereby reducing the counterparty risk factor considerably. Owing to the absence of demand-based investments, the impact of COVID-19 on BBGI’s finances and operations has been marginal.
  • Investment summary: In the quest for reliable dividends, institutional and retail investors may well focus on UK infrastructure investment companies, with their secure dividend profiles. The prospective sector yield is now just below 5%. BBGI, which is targeting a 7.33p per share dividend for 2021, is currently yielding 4.2%. Investors should also note that BBGI Global Infrastructure has recently integrated key ESG principles into its investment cycle.

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