
Financing Patterns for Infrastructure Projects
Academic Foundation (Publisher)
Published on 30. July 2013
Book
Hardback
390 pages
978-81-7188-988-4 (ISBN)
Description
This publication, a compendium of analytic information on infrastructure finance, is about up-to-date treatment of deployable tools and techniques in accessible manner, and at an appropriate level, practical applications of guidelines of Reserve Bank of India and policies of Government of India on financing pattern to be selected for infrastructure projects.
It presents detailed financial methodologies to evaluate infrastructure projects in a lucid manner which will help professionals, credit personnel, lead arrangers and students of business school, and banks and financial institutions to understand the fundamental principles, their applications and implications, their concerns and inevitable grey areas, related risks and their mitigating strategies behind assessment of such projects.
The book will be useful to professionals engaged in various infrastructure sector projects such as roads and transportation, power, ports, airports, oil and gas pipelines, warehousing, urban infrastructure, water and sanitation, etc.
It presents detailed financial methodologies to evaluate infrastructure projects in a lucid manner which will help professionals, credit personnel, lead arrangers and students of business school, and banks and financial institutions to understand the fundamental principles, their applications and implications, their concerns and inevitable grey areas, related risks and their mitigating strategies behind assessment of such projects.
The book will be useful to professionals engaged in various infrastructure sector projects such as roads and transportation, power, ports, airports, oil and gas pipelines, warehousing, urban infrastructure, water and sanitation, etc.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Ghaziabad
India
Target group
College/higher education
Weight
690 gr
ISBN-13
978-81-7188-988-4 (9788171889884)
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<strong>Amareshwar Mishra</strong> (M.A. [English]; MBA and LL.M) started his career as a lecturer and then switched over to banking (UCO Bank). Working in different capacities, he retired as General Manager (Corporate Credit). He was awarded best urban trophy for performance twice, while he was the regional head and was made Convenor for mid-market segments and agriculture lending as well as parliamentary committees of the bank. He has also worked in IIFCL as Chief General Manager (Credit). Presently, he is visiting professor of business schools across India. He has published numerous articles in various journals/bank's house journals and law journals, and other periodicals.
<strong>R. K. Mishra</strong> is ONGC Subir Raha Chair Prof-essor on corporate governance and Senior Professor and Director, Institute of Public Enterprise (IPE), Hyderabad. With PhD from the University of Rajasthan and a visiting fellow at London Business School, UK, he studied for International Teachers programme at SDA Bocconi, Milan, Italy. He has been a management consultant to PWC, DFID, Adam Smith Institute, ADB and Centre for Good Governance. He has supervised more than 50 doctoral researches from several universities and his areas of interest include: corporate governance, international management, technology management, PPP and corporate restructuring.
<strong>R. K. Mishra</strong> is ONGC Subir Raha Chair Prof-essor on corporate governance and Senior Professor and Director, Institute of Public Enterprise (IPE), Hyderabad. With PhD from the University of Rajasthan and a visiting fellow at London Business School, UK, he studied for International Teachers programme at SDA Bocconi, Milan, Italy. He has been a management consultant to PWC, DFID, Adam Smith Institute, ADB and Centre for Good Governance. He has supervised more than 50 doctoral researches from several universities and his areas of interest include: corporate governance, international management, technology management, PPP and corporate restructuring.
Content
Contents
List of Tables, Figures and Boxes
Abbreviations
Foreword (S.K. Goel)
Preface (Amareshwar Mishra)
1. Introduction
2. Public Private Partnership(PPP) Projects
3. Viability Gap Funding:Issues and Measures
4. Financing Model and its Components
5. Direct Lending through Consortium
6. Pre-Sanction Credit Process
7. Financial Analysis
8. Credit Rating
9. Risk and Pricing
10. Exposure Norms
11. Prudential Norms
12. Restructuring of Accounts
13. Monitoring, Supervision and Follow-Up vis-à-vis Review of Term Loans
14. Loan Review Mechanism
15. Securitisation
16. Documentation
17. Road Sector
18. Power Sector
19. Airport
20. IIFCL Credit Products
Annexures
List of Tables, Figures and Boxes
Abbreviations
Foreword (S.K. Goel)
Preface (Amareshwar Mishra)
1. Introduction
2. Public Private Partnership(PPP) Projects
3. Viability Gap Funding:Issues and Measures
4. Financing Model and its Components
5. Direct Lending through Consortium
6. Pre-Sanction Credit Process
7. Financial Analysis
8. Credit Rating
9. Risk and Pricing
10. Exposure Norms
11. Prudential Norms
12. Restructuring of Accounts
13. Monitoring, Supervision and Follow-Up vis-à-vis Review of Term Loans
14. Loan Review Mechanism
15. Securitisation
16. Documentation
17. Road Sector
18. Power Sector
19. Airport
20. IIFCL Credit Products
Annexures