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Fair play and transparency will determine success of National Monetisation Pipeline

Private monopolies holding considerable sway over large swathes of infrastructure assets worth billions of dollars can result in inequitable consequences that can linger for decades 

August 26, 2021 / 10:06 IST
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In ordinary parlance, for an individual or a household, to ‘monetise’ something often refers to the process of earning revenues or income from a resource that may have remained idle. So, one can monetise a part of the house by letting it out and earning rental income from it.

There are also instances where people even let out car parking spaces in multi-storied apartments. This is an instance of monetising an idle parking space through rental or lease income, while retaining ownership.

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One often comes across innovative monetisation examples of assets, particularly from the world of media. For instance, one would often come across advertisements before, during or after popular videos on YouTube. These are sometimes referred to as ‘pre-rolls’, ‘mid-rolls’ and ‘post-rolls’. These are examples of earning money from idle assets (in this instance time or secondages) by embedding advertisements in the videos.

From a public policy standpoint, asset monetisation involves creation of new sources of revenue by unlocking the value of previously unutilised or underutilised public assets.