Event Start:
05 May 2026 09:00 AM
Event End:
05 May 2026 11:00 AM
Location:
Johannesburg, South Africa
Event Summary:

IPFA South Africa

What Is Changing in South Africa’s PPP Arrangements


South Africa is entering a new phase of infrastructure delivery as amendments to National Treasury Regulation 16 reshape the Public‑Private Partnership framework by simplifying approvals for smaller projects, reinforcing governance requirements, and strengthening specialised PPP units. These reforms aim to attract private sector participation and expand capital flows into strategic sectors, supporting a faster and more predictable infrastructure pipeline.

Join this session to understand how these regulatory shifts influence your planning, your engagement with government, and your ability to access emerging opportunities across South Africa’s evolving infrastructure landscape.


Panel speakers to be confirmed. 


Event Details:
Registration & Networking: 9:00am
Discussion begins: 9:30am
Networking: 10:30am

Format: In-person briefing; panel discussion followed by a networking brunch.

Venue: EY offices Wavespace Facilities: 102 Rivonia Road, Sandton

 

Hosts

Organisation:
EY

Fees

Name :
IPFA Member
Amount
0.00
Currency
US Dollar

Name :
Public Sector
Amount
0.00
Currency
US Dollar

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