Difference between revisions of "Project Finance Structure"
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=== Core Stakeholders === | === Core Stakeholders === | ||
− | * A principal Sponsor(s) (and possible additional Equity Investors). Sponsors may be government and public sector entities or corporate entities | + | * A principal [[Sponsor]](s) (and possible additional Equity Investors). Sponsors may be government and public sector entities or corporate entities |
* Lenders (including senior lenders and/or mezzanine), usually in the form of a syndicate (Both short and long term Loans and Bonds) | * Lenders (including senior lenders and/or mezzanine), usually in the form of a syndicate (Both short and long term Loans and Bonds) | ||
− | * Off-taker(s) - the party who is buying the product | + | * Off-taker(s) - the party who is buying the product or service that the project produces or delivers |
* Suppliers of project inputs (raw materials) | * Suppliers of project inputs (raw materials) | ||
* Workers | * Workers | ||
− | * Affected Communities | + | * [[Affected Communities]] |
=== Other Involved Parties === | === Other Involved Parties === |
Latest revision as of 13:14, 16 June 2023
Definition
Project Finance Structure is the legal and financial set of contracts and arrangements that is involved in a Project Finance financial arrangement
Involved Parties
Core Stakeholders
- A principal Sponsor(s) (and possible additional Equity Investors). Sponsors may be government and public sector entities or corporate entities
- Lenders (including senior lenders and/or mezzanine), usually in the form of a syndicate (Both short and long term Loans and Bonds)
- Off-taker(s) - the party who is buying the product or service that the project produces or delivers
- Suppliers of project inputs (raw materials)
- Workers
- Affected Communities
Other Involved Parties
- Contractor and Equipment Supplier for Project development
- Operator
- Financial Advisors
- Technical Advisors
- Legal Advisors
- Regulatory Agencies
- Multilateral Agencies
- Export Credit Agency
- Insurance Providers covering various insurable risks
- Hedge Providers for hedging financial risks such as interest rates and/or foreign exchange risks