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Training Course: Certified Project Finance Specialist


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FI234847

20 - 24 May 2024

London (UK)

Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street

Cost : 5250 € Euro

Introduction

This training is designed by the Project Finance Certified Specialist Program to provide a critical core body of knowledge and skills in project finance and financial modeling.

An IP3 Project Finance Specialist Certification validates a breadth of knowledge acquired through immersive training in financial modeling and contractual structuring.

Specialists will develop skills including:

  • Developing an effective feasibility study screening process based on financial data analysis

  • Identifying and allocating the various risks associated with each project to the appropriate stakeholder

  • Constructing and creating financing models that calculate value-for-money (VfM) and public sector comparator (PSC) benchmarks, and that evaluate feasibility assumptions and net present values (NPV)

  • Preparing sensitivity analyses to stress test the project’s cash flows, projected internal rate of return (IRR), and debt service coverage ratios (DSCR)

  • Assessing the underlying economic and financial assumptions contained in the financial models developed by the private sector 

  • Identifying and understanding sources of finance, including both equity and debt

  • Communicating and discussing findings with stakeholders

Course Objectives

  • Advance your skills and create a positive impact within your current role

  • Become more marketable and mobile

  • Generate added opportunities for professional growth

  • Increase your income potential with additional expertise

  • gained through certification

  • Work with and qualify to join our distinguished faculty

  • Demonstrate your global and comprehensive PPP skills

Target Audience

  • National, regional, and local government officials responsible for infrastructure financial modeling

  • Contract officers and regulatory commissioners

  • Financial analysts from PPP or privatization units

  • Public servants, utility managers, executives, and financial experts

  • Audit or project managers

  • Staff of bilateral and multilateral international organizations

Course content

Caveats and Issues to Consider in the Cost Benefits and Risk of VfM Evaluations

Differences between and objectives of cost-benefit analysis

  • and VfM analysis

  • Cost-benefit evaluation

  • Control of the socio-economic evaluation

  • Legal due diligence for project preparation

  • Public sector comparator (PSC)

  • Risk analysis and VfM

  • Selecting the best modality: Public works or PPP?

  • Public-private comparator

  • Methodological deficiencies of VfM analysis

  • Caveats, issues, and control of the risks and VfM evaluation

  • Caveats and controls of the PPP financial evaluation

  • Main risks, pitfalls, and mistakes in PPP contracts

Introduction to PPP Comprehensive Cost-Benefit Analysis

  • The economic and financial perspective of PPPs

  • Understanding the stages that comprise the PPP comprehensive cost-benefit analysis

  • Common language of comprehensive cost-benefit analysis

PPP Traditional Cost-Benefit Analysis

  • The socio-economic evaluation of infrastructure projects

  • Understanding the added value of socio-economic evaluation

  • Differences between project socio-economic evaluation and investment projects’ financial evaluation

  • Differences between the socio-economic evaluation of PPP projects and the convenience analysis of PPP modalities

Project Screening and Eligibility Analysis

  • Identifying and selecting PPP projects at an early stage of the project development cycle

  • Key success factors for PPP projects

  • Tools for identifying and selecting PPP projects

  • Eligibility index

PPP Risk Analysis: Identification and Hierarchy

  • Risk analysis steps

  • Essential tools for risk analysis

  • The importance of PPP risk analysis identification & Hierarchization

International Experience in PPPs: Best Practices and Lessons Learned

  • Outcomes of PPPs around the world

  • Common problems of structured PPP

  • New trends and innovations

  • Chilean PPP Model

  • Key elements to facilitate PPP financing in Chile

  • PPP case studies

PPP Risk Analysis Valuation

  • Statistical techniques for risk valuation

  • Cost of risk

Financial Modeling of PPPs

  • Operation of a financial model

  • Issues in determining cost of capital

  • Weighted average cost of capital (WACC)

Deconstructing a PPP Financial Model

  • The main worksheets of a financial model

  • Debt service coverage ratio (DSCR)

  • Minimum DSCRs for PPPs

Value for Money: The Public-Private Comparator

  • PPP comprehensive cost-benefit analysis (CCBA)

  • Value for money quantitative dimension

  • Risk transfer profile

Qualitative Dimension: VfM Map

  • Synthetic index

Finance and Accounting

Training Course: Certified Project Finance Specialist


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FI234847

20 - 24 May 2024

London (UK) - Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street

Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street

Cost: 5250 € Euro


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