Keystone Infra's Innovative Infrastructure Strategy in Israel
Building Israel, delivering returns: Inside Keystone’s infrastructure strategy
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Keystone Infra, a publicly traded infrastructure investment firm in Israel, leverages public-private partnerships to develop essential infrastructure projects. CEO Navot Bar highlights the company's unique three-layer strategy that combines stable income-producing assets, operational optimization, and early-stage project development, aiming to address Israel's pressing infrastructure challenges, particularly in transportation and energy.
- 01Keystone Infra operates under public-private partnerships (PPP), focusing on long-term, predictable cash flows with minimal volatility.
- 02The company generates approximately NIS 300 million annually from its infrastructure projects, supported by a low loan-to-value ratio of 26%.
- 03Keystone Infra's strategy includes improving existing assets' efficiency and profitability, such as optimizing electricity sales and transportation routes.
- 04The firm is developing new projects like the Sorek power plant, which involves higher risks but offers greater potential returns.
- 05Bar emphasizes the urgent need for improved public transportation and energy generation to tackle Israel's infrastructure challenges.
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Keystone Infra, co-founded by Navot Bar, is transforming Israel's infrastructure landscape through innovative public-private partnerships (PPP). Established in 2019, the company focuses on developing essential infrastructure projects across sectors such as transportation, energy, and telecommunications. Bar describes Keystone as an infrastructure powerhouse that allows public investors to gain exposure to vital national projects without needing substantial capital. The firm's unique three-layer strategy combines stable income-producing assets, ongoing operational improvements, and ground-up project development, enabling it to generate around NIS 300 million annually while maintaining a low loan-to-value ratio of 26%. Bar identifies critical infrastructure challenges in Israel, particularly traffic congestion and energy demand, calling for significant investments in public transportation and electricity generation. Keystone Infra aims to bridge these gaps while delivering strong investment performance. With record profits in 2025, the company positions itself as a leading option for investors looking to engage with Israeli infrastructure, promising both economic growth and robust returns.
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Keystone Infra's projects aim to alleviate traffic congestion and energy shortages, directly impacting daily commuters and the overall economy.
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