As companies seek to grow, their demand for financing is also growing. Therefore, they may seek loans from banks or acquire other organizations through leveraged buyouts. Loan structuring involves several elements, including: purpose, amount, collateral and type of loan, risk recognition and mitigation, pricing, and financial covenants. All of these elements must work for both the borrower and the lender within the two definitions above.
Loan Structuring, LBOs and Acquisition Finance training course provides both corporates seeking finance and bankers evaluating requests for finance, with the essential tools to evaluate and manage loan, leverage buyouts and acquisition finance.
The course will enable bankers to structure the terms of the loan appropriately thereby reducing bad debtsand increasing profitability. It will enable corporates to successfully secure much need finance on terms that meet their needs.
By the end of this Loan Structuring, LBOs and Acquisition Finance training course, participants will be able to:
- Evaluate requests for various methods of finance
- Structure loans effectively matching price, risk and Basle
- Recommend strategies for Leverage Buyouts
- Recommend methods to finance acquisitions
- Structure Project Finance contracts
- Evaluate the latest financial issues affecting your organization
Loan Structuring, LBOs and Acquisition Finance Training course, is ideal for :
- Financial decision makers in corporations
- Bank credit officers
- Compliance officers
- Investment bankers
- Management consultants
- Bond credit analysts
- Fund managers
- Treasurers
Our courses in London are held at the LPC office located at:
Once you register, we will subsequently send you the course details, including the location, trainer, and other logistical information.
Pay Attention, Please! The course location at our offices is subject to availability. Should our office be unavailable, we will secure an alternative nearby venue and promptly inform you of the change. The exact time and location will be confirmed one week prior to the course commencement.