Large infrastructure, energy, industrial, and public-private projects require financing structures that go far beyond traditional corporate borrowing. Project finance enables organisations to fund complex investments by allocating risks, securing long-term capital, and relying on the project's future cash flows rather than the sponsor's balance sheet. Understanding these financing structures is essential for professionals involved in investment, banking, infrastructure, energy, construction, and financial decision-making.
The Fundamentals of Project Finance training course provides a practical introduction to the principles, structures, and financial mechanisms that underpin successful project financing. Participants will explore the complete project finance lifecycle, including project structuring, financial modelling concepts, debt and equity arrangements, lender risk analysis, risk mitigation strategies, project documentation, and financing alternatives used in major international projects.
Throughout this practical programme, you'll gain a clear understanding of how sponsors, lenders, advisers, and investors work together to develop bankable projects while balancing commercial objectives with financial and contractual risk.
By the end of this Fundamentals of Project Finance training course, you will be able to:
Whether you're working in finance, banking, infrastructure, energy, construction, investment, or project management, this programme will strengthen your understanding of how successful projects are financed and managed.