National Initiative Readiness

Long-Term Public Assets

For initiatives involving long-term public infrastructure and national assets, Meridian Crest requires that projects are supported by appropriate preparatory documentation, which may include:

  • Feasibility Studies (technical, economic, and financial viability)
  • Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA)
  • Resettlement Action Plans (RAP), where applicable
  • Evidence of institutional ownership and policy alignment

These elements are essential to ensure that long-term initiatives are credible, responsible, and sustainable.

Meridian Crest works with governments to assess the existence, adequacy, and sequencing of such documentation before initiatives are advanced.

Short- to Medium-Term Financing Needs

Not all sovereign requirements involve long-term asset creation.

For short- to medium-term needs, such as:

  • Essential imports
  • Commodity procurement
  • Equipment and machinery supply

Meridian Crest recognises that appropriate trade and settlement-based instruments may be considered, provided they are aligned with international financier requirements, and risk tolerance. The approach adopted depends on the nature, duration, and strategic importance of the requirement.