How project finance structures differ from traditional corporate financing models.
Key stages in structuring and evaluating long-term project finance transactions.
Qualitative and quantitative frameworks for assessing project-specific risks.
Interpretation of financial models used to assess project cash flows and viability.
Principles of risk allocation among sponsors, lenders, and other stakeholders.
Criteria used to evaluate the long-term financial sustainability of capital projects.
This program is suited for professionals involved in evaluating, financing, approving, or overseeing capital-intensive projects who seek deeper insight into long-term funding structures and risk considerations.
Strengthen confidence in reviewing and supporting complex project finance proposals
Enable more informed funding and approval decisions using structured risk perspectives
Improve alignment between financing structures and long-term project objectives
Enhance collaboration between finance, investment, and project teams
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