Project Sultan
Shariah-Aligned Digital Infrastructure Asset
100-MW Green-Ready Hyperscale Data Center Campus, Central Luzon, Philippines. Ethical, asset-backed, long-term infrastructure investment designed for institutional participation.
Real asset participation opportunity in essential digital infrastructure serving the Philippines' critical economy for decades.
Real Asset Participation Opportunity
Project Sultan represents a tangible, productive infrastructure asset positioned to serve the Philippines' critical digital economy for decades. This is physical capital deployment in essential infrastructure, not financial abstraction.
Asset Type
Physical digital infrastructure campus with modular data halls, power systems, and connectivity fabric
Capacity Scale
100+ MW scalable deployment across purpose-built facilities designed for multi-decade operation
Land Holdings
3.5 hectares of contiguous freehold land, strategically located for resilience and expansion
Revenue Basis
Income derived from leasing data hall capacity and providing lawful infrastructure services
The asset is designed for multi-decade infrastructure horizon with income generated through productive use of tangible facilities, ensuring alignment with ethical investment principles and long-term value creation.
Alignment with Islamic Investment Principles
Project Sultan is structured to meet the highest standards of Shariah compliance, ensuring institutional investors can participate with complete confidence in ethical alignment. Every aspect of the project adheres to Islamic finance principles.
Asset-Backed Foundation
Investment secured by tangible assets including land, buildings, power infrastructure, and connectivity systems
Lawful Income Generation
Revenue derived exclusively from halal services: data hosting, infrastructure leasing, and connectivity provision
Prohibited Activities Excluded
No involvement in speculative trading, interest-based instruments, or financial engineering
Public Interest Service
Infrastructure supports government operations, financial institutions, and national economic development
Environmental Stewardship
Commitment to renewable energy and sustainable operations aligned with Islamic values of trusteeship
The Structural Problem Requiring Infrastructure Investment
The Philippines faces critical digital infrastructure constraints that threaten economic growth and national resilience. This is not speculative opportunity-seeking but rather addressing genuine infrastructure necessity that serves the national interest.
Metro Manila Saturation
The capital region has reached critical infrastructure density limits. Land scarcity, power constraints, and cooling challenges make further expansion economically and operationally unsustainable.
Rising Power Costs & Environmental Strain
Urban data centers face escalating electricity costs and contribute to metropolitan heat island effects. The concentration of energy-intensive facilities strains aging grid infrastructure.
Sovereign Digital Infrastructure Requirements
Government mandates increasingly require in-country data hosting for security and compliance. National resilience demands geographically distributed infrastructure outside vulnerable zones.
Regulatory Mandates for Data Localization
Banking, healthcare, and government sectors face strict requirements for domestic data storage. Inadequate infrastructure outside Metro Manila creates compliance challenges.
"Project Sultan: Infrastructure Serving Society"
Project Sultan is designed as enduring digital infrastructure that serves fundamental societal needs. The campus employs modular architecture to ensure operational continuity, scalability, and resilience across multi-decade timeframes.
This is not technology for its own sake, but rather essential infrastructure enabling government services, financial system stability, and economic participation. The facility is engineered for longevity and operational integrity under the most demanding conditions.
Government Systems
Hosting critical administrative, defense, and public service platforms
Financial Institutions
Providing resilience for banking, payments, and capital markets
Cloud Platforms
Enabling commerce, communications, and digital economy services
Modular Campus Design
Expandable infrastructure built in phases to match genuine demand while preserving capital discipline and operational efficiency.
Long-Term Stewardship & Multi-Generational Stability
Site selection for Project Sultan prioritized multi-generational stability over short-term convenience. The Central Luzon location balances accessibility with resilience, positioned outside Metro Manila's seismic and flood risk zones while maintaining connectivity to national infrastructure.
12 km from New Clark City
Proximity to the planned national administrative center positions the facility to serve government infrastructure migration for decades
Low-Risk Geological Zone
Outside major earthquake fault lines and typhoon flood plains, ensuring operational continuity during extreme weather events
Strategic Distance from Metro Manila
Far enough to provide geographic redundancy and disaster recovery, close enough for practical operational integration (90 km)
Expansion Capacity
Contiguous land holdings enable phased growth aligned with national infrastructure needs over 30+ year horizon
"This location embodies the principle of stewardship: building infrastructure that serves not just current needs but the requirements of future generations, with deliberate attention to physical and operational resilience."
National Infrastructure Utility
Project Sultan's connectivity architecture treats digital access as essential national infrastructure, not merely commercial advantage. The facility integrates with the Philippines' strategic communications backbone to enable economic activity, government services, and digital inclusion.
Submarine Cable Access
Direct pathways to multiple international submarine cable landing stations, ensuring redundant global connectivity and reducing dependency on single points of failure
National Fiber Backbone Integration
Seamless connection to government-owned fiber infrastructure enabling nationwide reach and supporting digital equity initiatives across provinces
Carrier-Neutral Architecture
Open-access design preventing monopolistic control and ensuring competitive pricing for telecommunications services benefiting end users
Economic Enablement
Infrastructure enables commerce, banking access, education delivery, and healthcare services for communities previously underserved by digital infrastructure
Energy Strategy Aligned with Islamic Stewardship
Islamic principles of trusteeship (khilafah) mandate responsible stewardship of natural resources. Project Sultan's energy strategy embodies this through renewable integration and environmental preservation, ensuring infrastructure serves current needs without compromising future generations.
Direct High-Voltage Grid Connection
Primary interconnection to Philippines national grid at transmission level, bypassing distribution bottlenecks and ensuring reliable baseload power supply
Renewable Energy Sourcing
Dedicated solar farm development agreements providing clean power at stable, predictable costs independent of fossil fuel price volatility
Reduced Carbon Intensity
Location outside dense urban heat island results in 30-40% lower cooling requirements compared to Metro Manila equivalents, reducing energy consumption
Multi-Generational Preservation
Sustainable operations protect local environment and water resources, honoring responsibility to preserve creation for those who follow
Economic Service & Stakeholder Alignment
Project Sultan serves defined beneficiary segments whose needs align with national priorities and ethical investment principles. These are not merely customers but stakeholders in national infrastructure whose requirements drive genuine, sustainable demand.
Government Agencies
Sovereign data hosting for administrative systems, national databases, defense infrastructure, and public service platforms requiring highest security and domestic jurisdiction
Financial Institutions
Banks, insurance companies, and capital market operators requiring regulatory-compliant infrastructure with geographic redundancy for business continuity and disaster recovery
Cloud Service Platforms
Hyperscale operators and regional cloud providers enabling e-commerce, enterprise systems, and digital services across the Philippine economy
Fintech & Payment Systems
Digital financial services expanding banking access to underserved populations, supporting financial inclusion and economic participation
Progressive Asset Development
Capital is deployed progressively in alignment with genuine demand, preserving discipline and avoiding speculative over-building. Each investment category represents tangible assets generating productive capacity.
Land & Site
Power & Grid
Data Halls
Cooling Systems
Security & Network
Land & Site Preparation
Freehold acquisition, geotechnical engineering, site development, access roads, and utility connections establishing permanent asset foundation
Power & Grid Interconnection
High-voltage substation, transmission line integration, backup generation systems, and renewable energy infrastructure for long-term energy security
Modular Data Halls
Purpose-built facilities constructed in phases matching demand, with structural capacity for future density increases as technology evolves
Cooling & Energy Systems
Climate-optimized cooling infrastructure leveraging natural climate advantages while maintaining redundancy for operational continuity
Security & Network Infrastructure
Physical security systems, fiber connectivity, network equipment, and monitoring systems ensuring facility and data protection
Cost Discipline & Predictable Returns
The operating model emphasizes predictability and sustainability over aggressive expansion. Conservative assumptions and disciplined cost management ensure stable, distributable income while maintaining service quality and infrastructure integrity.
The operating model emphasizes predictability and sustainability over aggressive expansion. Conservative assumptions and disciplined cost management ensure stable, distributable income while maintaining service quality and infrastructure integrity.
Energy Cost Reduction
Renewable power and efficient cooling vs. urban alternatives
Tax Incentive Preservation
Income enhancement through PEZA registration benefits
Labor Cost Efficiency
Savings through skilled local workforce development
Key Operating Principles
- •Renewable power contracts lock in predictable energy costs over multi-year periods
- •Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) registration provides tax stability and incentives
- •Local workforce development reduces dependence on expensive expatriate technical staff
- •Stable regulatory environment enables long-term planning and capital preservation
- •Focus on operational excellence and customer retention over market-share expansion
Emphasis on predictable returns over maximization aligns with ethical investment principles while delivering competitive risk-adjusted performance for long-term infrastructure investors.
Partnership Investment Structure
Project Sultan's financing framework facilitates investor participation primarily as a capital provider, while the project sponsor retains full operational control and land ownership. These simple partnership structures enable investors to fund the project while the sponsor manages construction, builds the team, and scales operations. All models comply with Shariah principles, linking returns to productive asset use and infrastructure services, rather than interest-bearing debt.
Capital Partnership
Investor provides funding, while the project sponsor contributes land, expertise, and operational management. Profit sharing is determined based on the agreed capital contribution ratio.
Mudarabah (Profit-Sharing)
The investor acts as "Rabb al-Mal" (capital provider), and the sponsor functions as "Mudarib" (entrepreneur/manager). The sponsor manages all aspects of the project, with profits shared according to a predefined agreement.
Musharakah (Joint Venture)
A partnership where the investor contributes capital, and the sponsor provides land and operational expertise. Profits are distributed proportionally based on each party's contribution and agreed terms.
Critical Principle:
Investor provides capital funding only. Project sponsor retains full operational control, land ownership, construction management, team building, and scaling responsibilities. Returns derive from operational profits of productive infrastructure serving real economic needs.
Returns & Partnership Advancement
Project Sultan represents infrastructure built for continuity—serving society across generations while generating stable returns for patient capital. This is tangible infrastructure producing real economic value through essential services that enable government operations, financial system stability, and digital economy participation.
The investment embodies Islamic principles of ethical commerce, environmental stewardship, and service to community. Returns flow from productive asset deployment rather than financial abstraction, ensuring alignment between investor success and societal benefit.
Multi-Decade Infrastructure
Essential facilities serving the real economy for 30+ years
Asset-Backed Income
Returns derived from tangible infrastructure use and services
Environmental Responsibility
Renewable energy and sustainable operations preserving resources
Values Alignment
Complete consistency with Islamic investment and stewardship principles
Next Steps: Advancing Partnership
Technical & Shariah Review
Engage independent technical advisors and Shariah scholars to validate infrastructure specifications and compliance framework
Structure & Participation Discussion
Collaborative exploration of investment vehicles, governance provisions, and return mechanisms aligned with institutional requirements
Joint Diligence Phase
Coordinated legal, financial, and operational due diligence leading to definitive investment documentation and partnership agreement
Interested in Learning More?
Contact us to initiate partnership discussions or request technical documentation.