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Project & Infrastructure Finance Masterclass

Project & Infrastructure Finance Masterclass

Examining innovative strategies to complete successful deals through an analysis of the project finance spectrum – to develop an optimal & watertight capital structure for investment evaluation. Case study examination is an important feature of this course, selected to illustrate particular issues & for the broad relevance they have across different sectors & geographies.

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Course Objectives

Please remember to bring a calculator with you.

Key Learning Outcomes

> How to identify, assess and manage project risks
> The advantages, disadvantages and differences between conventional and limited recourse financing
> The complexities of accurately constructing and evaluating cashflows
> Assessing different financing approaches to help develop your structure
> Managing contracts in complex, crossborder situations
> Contrasting of projects with market risk/ offtake and those with availability risk
> The role of the model and its unique structure in project financings
> How to achieve the optimal capital structure
> Critical success factors for keeping the structure in good shape and staying on target
> How sponsors can effectively evaluate a proposed investment and its financing methodology

What Participants Liked & Learnt

"Extremely broad range of expertise and knowledge of all aspects of project finance and case studies"
Executive Director, Economic Regulation Authority

"Entertaining and interesting delivery peppered with regular examples and reinforced with case studies"
Director Economic Policy, Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government

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About the Course

A growing number of major capital projects are involved with project financing. Owners, engineers and contractors are finding their work, compensation and risks are shaped by this method of financing.

The purpose of this course is to detail:

  • Identification, assessment and management of risk
  • Evaluating conventional and limited recourse financing
  • Essential documentation issues for watertight deals
  • The complexities of accurately constructing and evaluating cashflows
  • Enforcing or protecting contracts in complex, crossborder situations
  • Contrasting projects with market risk/offtake and availability risk
  • Defining and assessing different financing approaches
  • The role of the model and its unique structure in project financings
  • Building project finance model
  • Achieving an optimal capital structure and how to keep the structure on target
  • The viability of using derivatives in the projects capital structure
  • How to evaluate the proposed investment and its financing methodology

Case studies are an important feature of the course. They are selected to bring out particular issues and for the broad relevance they have across different sectors and geographies.

Please remember to bring a calculator with you.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for those who have had some exposure to project finance but need to hone their skills and broaden their knowledge in order to capitalise on all available opportunities and stretch the boundaries of project finance.

This course is ideal for bankers, financiers and government personnel in areas such as structured and project finance, asset-based and syndicated lending and investment analysis.

For analysts and senior personnel looking to structure deals on the client side, this is also relevant.


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