How do organisations use project finance to structure, value and finance large-scale infrastructure and industrial projects?
This programme provides an in-depth analysis of real-life case studies covering successful and not-so-successful examples of project financing in Europe and emerging markets. Cases also cover a variety of industries and illustrate the financial tools and structures used by corporate sponsors, banks, governments and private sector agencies.
Gain an in-depth understanding of the many ways in which project finance can mitigate risks and provide incentives while also assessing the limitations of project finance structures.
Who is the programme for?
■ Finance professionals from private and public sector industries including: energy, power, infrastructure, transportation, logistics, water and utilities, education and healthcare
■ Equity investors or sponsors
■ Project finance advisors in the banking sector
■ Developers
■ Engineers
■ Lawyers and legal advisors
■ Equity investors or sponsors
■ Auditors and risk managers
NB. You will have some familiarity with basic corporate finance and valuation concepts
Programme focus
■ Creating value through project finance
■ Project versus corporate finance
■ Financing, valuing and structuring large-scale projects
■ Analysing project risks and rewards
■ Optimally restructuring projects in distress
■ Public Private Partnerships (PPP) and Private Finance Initiatives (PFI)
■ Project finance in emerging markets
Key benefits
■ Develop a framework to apply project finance principles and valuation methods to real-life projects
■ Skills to mitigate the risks in the financing of large-scale projects
■ Confidence to navigate successfully through the entire project finance transaction from initial agreement to completion
■ Enhanced understanding of the stakeholders involved in a project finance deal