Course description

Project Finance Academy
This ten-day Project Finance Academy is designed to help bankers, private investors, project developers, equipment suppliers, official creditors, and other project participants acquire the skills they need to evaluate project financing transactions in a wide variety of industrial sectors. Relying heavily upon examples from around the world characteristic of the energy, transportation, social services, water, sanitation, telecommunications, oil, gas and mining, attendees will be brought up to date on the latest techniques and innovative approaches to structuring and funding projects.
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Who should attend?
Who Should Attend?
The courses will be of value to professionals in the following areas:
- Bankers/Investment Bankers
- Financial Advisors
- Sponsors/Project Joint Ventures
- Project Developers
- Government Agencies
- Public Sector Managers
- Export Credit Agencies
- Multilateral Agencies
- Accountants and Taxation Advisers
- Financial Analysts
- Share Market Analysts and Brokers
- M&A and Buyout Specialists
- Privatization Executives
- Company Treasurers and Directors
- Credit Committee Staff
- Rating Agencies
- Project Managers and Engineers
- Project Consultants
- Investment/Portfolio Managers
- Insurance Advisers and Brokers
Training content
Day One Themes: Structuring Projects and Creating a Security Package; Oil and Gas Projects
- Project Finance Overview
- Various Projects and Approaches to Risk Identification
- Sources of Finance: Financing Checklist
- Cashflow Forecasting
Day Two Themes: Sources of Finance and Credit Enhancement; Power Projects
- Legal Issues and Documentation
- Sources of Finance
- Credit Enhancement Alternatives
- Liberalizing Power Markets
Day Three Themes: More Financing Sources and Structuring Considerations; Renewable Power Project Transactions
- Capital Markets Applications
- Islamic Finance
- Leasing and Project Finance
Day Four Themes: Risk-Management with Derivatives; Development Banks and Other Official Creditors and risk Enhancement; Transportation Projects
- Transportation Projects and Other Infrastructure
- Case Study: Airport Finance; Negotiating a Term Sheet.
Day Five Themes: Project Finance Modeling
- Modeling Workshop Overview: Objectives and Approaches
- Structuring the Model and Organizing the Data to Create a Cashflow Statement
- Financing Section
- Developing the Profit and Loss and Balance Sheet
- Ratios and Sensitivity Analysis: Objectives and Limitations
Day Six Themes: Mining and Other Natural Resources Projects; Reserve andOff-take Evaluation
- Mining Transaction Considerations
- Price Volatility and Risk Management with Derivatives
- Day Seven Themes: Structuring Renewable Projects; Intermittent Power
- Renewable Energy Project Financing
- Approaches and Structuring Considerations
- Project Risk Allocation (Checklist)
- Day Eight Themes: Solar, Hydro, Geothermal and Hydrogen Based Power
- Solar Projects
- Base Load Producers: Geothermal and Hydro plants
Day Nine Themes: Infrastructure Projects, Transport and PPP, Social Infrastructure
- What is Public Private Partnership (PPP)?
- Sources of Finance: Managing and Allocating Risks in PPP; Making a Transaction Bankable
- PPP and Social Infrastructure
- PPP Tender Process
- Quantitative Risk Analysis and Cashflow Forecasts
Day Ten Themes: Financing Water, Sanitation and Other Social Services Projects
- Roles for Development Banks and Agencies
- Legal and Contractual Issues in PPP Projects
- Water, Sanitation and Infrastructure
Costs
Course fee: £10590+VAT
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