ABOUT THE COURSE
Around the world governments remain keen to access private sector funding for the construction of social assets, for policy reasons and out of necessity. Infrastructure and PPP project financing is still very much in demand and the sector has one of the richest mixes of funding sources within the limited recourselending arena. Capital market providers compete - and cooperate - with traditional bank lenders. Export credit agencies have seen increased demand for their services and development banks have developed new products to compensate for a reduced international commercial bank presence in emerging markets.
This financing sector saw one of the most rapid and dramatic revisions to pricing models of all the project finance markets in the immediate wake of the global financial crisis, with commercial banks in particular responding to the demands of a tighter credit environment.
The foundation of the course has highly practical “tool-kit” approach covering:
COURSE OBJECTIVESKnowledge you will acquire:
TARGET PARTICIPANTS