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Course overview
The project finance market has grown substantially over the past two years and the concept is being practised in a large number of emerging markets. Projects carried out in one location are being adapted for use in other countries. In addition, Islamic financing is playing an important part where projects in the Middle East and Asia are concerned, as are the Equator principles on a more global basis.
This Euromoney Legal Training course explains how project finance works in detailed and practical terms. This programme aims to expose delegates to the rapidly changing face of project finance across the world and thus ensure a full awareness of the different methods being adopted in various countries and sectors. With interactive workshops being an integral part of this course, delegates will examine real life examples of project finance, receive up-todate information on current projects, and benefit from the new ideas being implemented globally.
Why you should attend
This course will cover:
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Project structure including key documents
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Funding structure including key financing documents
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Risk identification and allocation
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New financial concepts and instruments
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World trends in project finance
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Operational issues
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Toll road agreements
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Term sheets
Case studies
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Real life case studies will be used during workshops to illustrate the key concepts in practical terms.
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Case studies will include: power generation, toll roads, hospitals & government accommodation.
Who should attend?
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In-house lawyers for lenders and equity investors
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Bankers working in project finance
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Project sponsors and advisors
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Lawyers in private practice
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Contractors
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FM operators
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Public sector officials procuring deals
Course documents
Extensive documentation will be provided including:
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Introduction to project finance – concept, tructure, understanding risks, financing issues and general background
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Power project and power purchase agreements
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Toll road agreements
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Term sheets
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Forms of Islamic financing
- Equator principles
Supported by:
Johannesburg Hotel, Johannesburg, South Africa
This programme takes place on a non-residential basis at a central Johannesburg hotel. Non-residential course fees include training facilities, documentation, lunches and refreshments for the duration of the programme. Delegates are responsible for arranging their own accommodation, however, a list of convenient hotels (many at specially negotiated rates) is available upon registration.
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Geoff Haley
Geoff Haley is a highly regarded practicing lawyer within the project finance industry. He lectures extensively on BOOT and privatisation issues both in the UK and overseas, has had many articles published and contributed to several books on project finance.
Geoff is a lawyer specialising in project finance, Public Private Partnerships and construction both in the UK and overseas. He has specialist expertise in large and complex projects in the fields of energy, waste management, water treatment, transportation, healthcare and education. Projects include Channel Tunnel; Channel Tunnel Rail Link; UK DBFO Roads; Jordanian BOOT Projects; Tbilisi City Water; Belfast Courts; Government Accommodation Projects.
He is the founder and Chairman of IPFA (International Project Finance Association), a honorary Professor of Project Finance and visiting lecturer to the University of Dundee. He is the author of numerous publications including A-Z of Boot.
Interested in holding this course in-house? Please fill out your details and a member of our team will be in touch with more information.
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