Project finance is the funding (financing) of long-term infrastructure, industrial projects, and public services using a non-recourse or limited recourse financial structure.
It is the financial analysis of the complete life-cycle of a project. Typically, a cost-benefit analysis is used to determine if the economic benefits of a project are larger than the economic costs.
This course designed and delivered by the International Faculty of Finance examines the project financing process in detail, focusing on financing term sheets and documentation.
Delegates then progress to a study of the project financing challenges of today, using case studies and group discussions to apply the skills they have acquired.
This Fundamentals of Project Finance Course will enable you to:
- Analyse why and when sponsors use project financing techniques
- Widen your understanding of the project finance techniques and the jargon used
- Examine of the key sources of limited-recourse debt
- Appreciate of the lender’s approach to risk
- Understand how key risk factors drive structure and loan pricing Learn how project models are built and used to balance equity against debt
- Appreciate how project models are used to optimise debt amounts, maturity and re-payment
The Fundamentals of Project Finance Courses will be valuable to professionals in the following areas:
- Bankers/Investment Bankers
- Project Finance Modellers
- Financial Advisors
- Sponsors/Project Joint Ventures
- Project Developers
- Government/PPP Agencies
- Public Sector Managers
- Export Credit Agencies
- Multilateral Agencies
- Accountants/Taxation Advisers
- Financial Analysts
- Share market Analysts/Brokers
- M&A/Buyout Specialists
- Privatization Executives
- Company Treasurers/Directors
- Credit Committee Staff
- Rating Agencies
- Project Managers/Engineers
- Project Consultants
- Investment/Portfolio Managers
- Insurance Advisers/Brokers