portbanks
Portbanks are a type of financial instrument that offers investors exposure to the revenue streams of ports. These ports can be publicly or privately owned and may include container terminals, bulk cargo facilities, or cruise ship terminals. Portbanks typically function by issuing bonds or other debt securities, the proceeds of which are then used to finance port infrastructure development, upgrades, or acquisitions. Investors in portbanks receive a return based on the fees and charges generated by the port's operations, such as docking fees, cargo handling charges, and lease payments from tenants.
The structure of a portbank can vary, but often involves a special purpose vehicle (SPV) that holds
Portbanks can be attractive to investors seeking stable, long-term income streams, as port operations tend to