Services
SOVEREIGN FINANCING & CAPITAL MOBILISATION
Government Financing Packages
Government Financing Packages (GFPs) are bespoke sovereign financing ecosystems structured around national priorities, fiscal parameters, and delivery readiness.
They enable governments to mobilise capital within 60–90 days, advance multiple initiatives in parallel, and reprofile or refinance legacy obligations, without introducing policy conditionality.
Tokosi & Partners engineers the financing architecture, aligns participating stakeholders, and remains embedded through execution to maintain coordination and delivery discipline.
In doing so, GFPs are structured to reduce four persistent constraints:
Fragmented approval processes delaying execution timelines.
Restricted access to sovereign and Public–Private Partnership financing.
Disconnected multi-sector coordination, including mining.
Weak portfolio sequencing and execution discipline.
Private & Institutional Capital
Institutional capital frequently fails to deploy not due to lack of appetite, but due to misalignment across governance standards, risk allocation, and exit expectations.
Tokosi & Partners reduces this friction by:
Translating sovereign priorities into institutional-grade frameworks.
Maintaining transparency preventing the surrendering policy control.
Safeguarding public value across the full investment lifecycle.
Tokosi & Partners is not a fund manager and does not raise or deploy discretionary capital. Our role is to structure, align, and govern the interface between governments and institutional investors under sovereign-defined terms.
Why This Works
Portfolio-level structuring reduces the fragmentation that typically undermines delivery, including serial negotiations, inconsistent terms, and post-signature execution failures.
The result is faster capital mobilisation, lower aggregate financing costs, and stronger delivery discipline across national priorities.
Achieving these outcomes requires more than financing architecture alone. It requires advisory capability designed for execution across sectors, institutions, and delivery timelines.