Senior officials of RITES Ltd and PFC at the MoU-signing ceremony in New Delhi 
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RITES, PFC sign MoU to foster collaboration in transport & logistics and other infra sectors

RITES Limited has signed an MoU to explore avenues of mutual collaboration for consultancy works in sectors such as transport & logistics, energy, water & sanitation, communication, social and commercial infrastructure

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: RITES Limited, a prime transport infrastructure consultancy and engineering firm, on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Power Finance Corporation (PFC) to explore avenues of mutual collaboration for consultancy works in sectors such as transport & logistics, energy, water & sanitation, communication, social and commercial infrastructure.

As part of the MoU and RITES will provide expertise for pre-feasibility reports, detailed project reports, transaction advisory, project management services, audits, and tnspection, where PFC and its subsidiaries propose to provide financial assistance for infrastructure projects in India and abroad.

The MoU will establish a working relationship between the parties targeting specific requirements and will facilitate the development of proposals, including exploring opportunities at various government or semi-government or autonomous bodies or authorities/private entities and multilateral funding agencies such as World Bank, Asian Development Bank and JICA.

RITES Limited's Chief Strategy Officer Manobendra Ghoshal said, “The partnership with PFC will not only provide a platform to explore business opportunities in the Consultancy domain but also facilitate knowledge sharing in developing Infra4Future.”

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