Project and Infrastructure Financing is designed for individuals who want to understand the approach of private investors in infrastructure projects in terms of debt, equity and hybrid instruments. You will learn the practical elements of project finance and financial techniques for infrastructure investment. You will learn to identify key aspects of a transaction, analyse complex transactions and deliver effective solutions from the perspective of a finance professional. Aspiring accounting professionals, business managers and project managers would find this course benefiting your future career progression.
Project and Infrastructure Financing will explore key topics to enable the learner to get ahead of project finance structure. The course will provide an intensive overview of financing of infrastructure projects, key risks in infrastructure projects, principle financing instruments in equity and debt and commercial issues in infrastructure projects structure.
Project and Infrastructure Financing is a step by step guide on how to understand the needs of project financers and investors. Qualifying in this course will set you in the right direction, giving you the opportunity to open the door to new and exciting job roles in leading organisations.
Global Edulink is a leading online provider for several accrediting bodies, and provides learners the opportunity to take this exclusive course awarded by Edureka. At Global Edulink, we give our fullest attention to our learners’ needs and ensure they have the necessary information required to proceed with the Course. Learners who register will be given excellent support, discounts for future purchases and be eligible for a TOTUM Discount card and Student ID card with amazing offers and access to retail stores, the library, cinemas, gym memberships and their favourite restaurants.
The course will be directly delivered to you, and you have 12 months access to the online learning platform from the date you joined the course. The course is self-paced and you can complete it in stages, revisiting the lessons at any time.
In order to complete the Course Project and Infrastructure Financing, learners will have to submit an assignment. The assignment will demonstrate your familiarity with the particular subject and will test your ability to apply it in a real-world scenario.
Upon the successful completion of the course, you will be awarded the Certificate in Project and Infrastructure Financing by Edureka.
Edureka is a pioneer in online learning and an agency that has frequently and consistently collaborated with educational and academic institutes. It guarantees expert commitment and is dedicated to learners taking their courses. Edureka is internationally recognised and takes learners a step closer to a leading career in the IT industry.
The Project and Infrastructure Financing Certificate will improve your candidature for a number of jobs across multiple industries. You can study further courses in the same field and enhance your academic expertise in infrastructure projects, and add this as a valuable skillset on your resume. Your skills will be recognised by leading organisations that give you the opportunity to land a well-paying job. Given below are job titles you can compete for, along with the average UK salary per annum according to https://www.glassdoor.com.
| 1: Introduction to Project and Infrastructure Finance | |||
| The Contractual Network | |||
| Project Finance vs. Corporate Finance | |||
| Financial Contracts (Equity contribution agreement) | |||
| Financial Contracts (Loan / Bond covenants) | |||
| Industrial Contracts | |||
| 2: The Syndication Process | |||
| Definition of a syndicate | |||
| Role of banks | |||
| Syndication strategies and how they are used | |||
| How much does the customer pay | |||
| The crisis and how it reshaped the market | |||
| 3: Risk Analysis and Risk Allocation | |||
| Need for risk management | |||
| Mapping risk: Risk taxonomy | |||
| Pre completion risk: Technology and construction | |||
| Post completion risk: Supply risk | |||
| operational and performance risk | |||
| demand risk | |||
| Risks found in both phases | |||
| Risk matrix | |||
| 4: Capital Budgeting | |||
| Features of an infrastructure project | |||
| Setting up the construction phase budget | |||
| Financing construction: Equity contribution | |||
| base facility | |||
| VAT facility | |||
| stand by facility and working capital facility | |||
| Setting up the budget of the operational phase | |||
| 5: Financial Sustainability of an Infrastructure Project | |||
| Profitability for shareholders | |||
| Profitability for creditors | |||
| From profitability to Financial stability | |||
| 6: Technical Aspects of Loan Agreements | |||
| Security package for project lenders | |||
| Covenants of Credit Agreement | |||
| Loan Amortization | |||
| Amortization methods and applicability | |||
Bailey Davidson
The provider was fantastic. They were helpful every step of the way, and I’m glad that I decided to study this course with them.
Lane Gardner
The course helps learners to master financing of infrastructure and add value to the organisation. The course gave me the confidence to navigate the whole project successfully, align goals to meet the necessary requirements, use real-world examples to explore project finance and restructure projects to achieve optimal results.