Project Finance Benchmarking Report 1995-2009

Alison | Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 | 5 Comments »

Publication date: 10 February 2010 – ISBN 978-0-9565085-0-8
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15 years of detailed project financing data covering 6 sector groups, 23 sectors, 10 regions, 132 countries, 9 types of financial instruments and over 700 banks in more than 550 pages of data (tables and charts). This report is published in hard-back and printed in colour, making it a lasting work of reference for project finance practitioners. It is also available as an e-copy (pdf) for download.

What are the big trends in infrastructure project finance over the last 15 years? Did the credit crunch mark a sea-change in the market? Which financial institutions have come out on top? This report provides a detailed picture of the evolution of the global project finance market from January 1995 to December 2009, providing the answers to these questions and many more.

The report shows a mature market that held up robustly in the recent financial crisis. Total global PF volume may have fallen in 2009 from its all-time high of USD236.6bn in 2008 but funds were still available for large infrastructure projects at a time when major corporates found themselves cut off from credit markets.

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Read abstracts of the report here: On 2009 financing volumes | On project debt pricing | On local currency financing | On competition between PF banks

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Data Focus

This report lets the data speak for themselves. We have aggregated information on more than 4,700 projects and 15,000 financial transactions throughout the world over 15 years. These data are presented by institution, location and sector as both charts and tables, making it easy to spot the trends while allowing readers access to the underlying data to perform their own analysis.

Data are presented clearly and honestly. All tables indicate exactly how many observations have been made regarding a specific metric, allowing the reader to judge for themselves whether they are looking at an isolated event or a global trend.

The report presents findings using the following data categories:

  • 6 sector groups
  • 23 sectors
  • 10 regions
  • 132 countries
  • 9 types of financial instruments

See what they are in the Table of Contents or download the order form to send your order by fax

Who is this report for?

This publication will be a uniquely valuable resource for project finance professionals including:

  • Financial institutions which want to assess their own PF performance against global and regional benchmarks.
  • Government departments rolling out PPP programmes which need to estimate the cost of debt.
  • Banks planning to extend their PF coverage to new markets which have to forecast deal flow and fee income.

The report is an essential point of reference for all those who want to know:

  • How much have spreads and fees gone up in the aftermath of the credit crunch?
  • Which banks are the top performers for PF over the last 15 years?
  • Is deal structure changing? What do we know about trends in leverage, grace periods and bank debt vs. bond finance?
  • Is competition increasing between banks for PF deals?
  • What are the big sectoral and regional trends in project finance?
  • What does the disruption of the syndication market mean for PF?

Contact: Alison Wang

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