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Frequently Asked Questions on Project Funding

Author: Terkar Capital
by Terkar Capital
Posted: Jun 07, 2022

What is the meaning of Project Finance?

Project Finance is the financing of long-term, industrial projects, infrastructure projects, or public services using a limited recourse financial structure. Project financing addresses the funding requirements for the exclusive project. We can say that in Project funding, the project itself is collateral. When the project is completed, the revenue generated by it will be used to repay the loan. Project financing relies on the project’s cash flow for repayment, with the project’s assets, rights, and interests held as secondary collateral.

What are the characteristics of Project Finance?

  • Non-recourse Financing

Non-recourse financing means that the borrowers and shareholders of the borrower have no personal liability in case of monetary default. Any recourse the lender may have will be limited primarily or entirely to the project assets if the project company defaults on the debt.

  • Project Finance Documents

Project financing requires a detailed project report. This is the most important document to take the proposal ahead.

  • Many Project Participants

As Project Financing is generally used for the long term, big scaled projects, several project participants are involved. This is helpful for the smooth running of the project financing process. Financial institutions don’t want to be in a position where the failure of one project or one borrower is large enough to cause their failure. Thus, having several project participants is useful.

  • Capital-Intensive Projects

Project financing involves large amounts of funding because it is generally used to fund major international development and infrastructure projects. Thus, project financing finances capital-intensive projects.

  • Special Purpose Vehicle

The SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle) checks the proceedings of the project and also maintains a line of sight at the assets. After the completion of the project, asset allocation is processed with regard to the Special Purpose Vehicle which monitors all the processes.

  • Revenue from the completed project used for Repayment

In Project Financing, the cash flow that the project generates after completion is used to repay the loan.

What is the importance of Project Finance?

In the past few years, global interest in Project FInancing as a tool for economic investment has increased. Project finance helps finance new investment by structuring the financing around the project’s cash flow and assets, without any additional sponsor guarantees. Project Financing thus alleviates investment risk and raises finance at a relatively lower cost while benefiting the sponsor and investor.

  • Retains Confidentiality

Financing projects through Project Finance enables the sponsors to retain the confidentiality of vital information regarding the project which is going to be financed and helps them to keep up with the competitive market through competitive advantage.

  • Extending the debt capacity

The debt may not fall on one lending institution or investment firm due to the presence of multiple entities. So the debt capacity increases due to syndication in Project Financing.

  • Free Cash Flow and no conflicts

Through Project financing, the providers of funds manage the free cash flow that is left over after paying the operational and maintenance expenses and other statutory payments. The project company has a finite life and is limited to the project there are usually no conflicts of interest between investors and the management of the company.

Project Finance process/ How do you get Project Funding?

Step 1) Pre-Financing

  • Identification of the Project Plan

In this stage, the lender primarily ensures that the project plan is aligned with the goals of the financial services company. This step includes identifying the strategic plan of the project and analyzing whether it’s reasonable or not.

  • Check and Minimise Risks

The lender should check the risks involved in the project and if the project has the resources to avoid any risks. Risk management is essential before the lender begins the Project FInancing venture.

  • Analyze the Project Feasibility

When a lender decides to invest in a project, he should check if the project is financially and technically feasible. This can be done by analyzing several factors in the project.

Step 2) Financing

  • Arranging Finances

Financing the Project is a crucial part. The sponsor should get a loan from a financial institution whose objectives and goals are in line with that of the project.

  • Negotiation of the Loan

Negotiating is an important part of Project Financing. The lender and the borrower negotiate the funding until they reach a unanimous agreement.

  • Documents and Verification

The terms and conditions of the loan have to be mutually decided by the lender and the borrower. Once they decide on the terms of the loan, then the documentations take place.

  • Disbursement of the Loan

The borrower receives the funding as and when the negotiations are done and the documentation is completed.

Step 3) Post-Financing

  • Monitoring of the Project

As the work for the project begins, the project has to be monitored in a timely and organized manner by the project manager.

  • End of the project and Repayment

After the project has been finished, it is necessary to keep track of the cash flow from its operations. This is because the funds from the cash flow and revenue will be used to repay the project funding.

Why Terkar Capital for Project Funding?

At Terkar Capital, we provide consultation for all kinds of investment banking and capital funding. We believe in supporting and creating opportunities for SMEs and large businesses across India. The objective of the company is to reach sectors of MSMEs that are not organized and financially excluded. The goal is to make finances available at a reasonable cost and deliver transparently.

About the Author

Terkar Capital is the leading investment banking firm in India. We arrange maximum finance for minimum collateral with assistance throughout the process.

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