UNDERSTANDING PROJECT FINANCE, PPPS AND PROJECT FINANCING
Three-day training course from IPFA Learning
This immersive, practitioner-led course provides a comprehensive understanding of the Australian PPP project lifecycle, equipping participants with practical skills and insights to manage complex transactions through expert-led sessions, case studies, and peer collaboration.
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What will you learn?
-Understanding PPP and Private Financing.
- Assessing Independent Forecasts.
- Risk Allocation.
- Finance structure and Interpreting Cash Flows.
- Public Procurement Process.
- Commercial Structuring.
- Project Finance Risk Management Tools.
- Commercial Contracts.
- Counterparty Failure and Replacement.
- Evolution of Private Financing and PPP.
Who should attend?
- Those new to the industry wanting an understanding of the overall process.
- Practitioners who have been involved in a specialist role and want to understand the broader aspects of the PPP process.
- Experienced practitioners who are new to PPPs or seeking a refresh.
Course information
Format: 3-day in-person group training, led by an industry practitioner. There will be a networking reception held at the end of the course.
Language: This course will be held in English.
Trainers: Ian Greer & Martin Locke (meet our trainers)
Address: Sydney, Australia
CPD verified: 18 points
Course fees
- Member: AU$2,835
- Non-member: AU3,385
*Prices exclude GST where applicable.
Multiple delegates?
Receive discounts for multiple delegate bookings: 10% for 2, 15% for 3, or 20% for 4 or more! Enquire to find out more.
How to book
Please click the 'register' button at the top or bottom of this page to complete the online booking form. Once your registration has been approved by the IPFA Learning Team, an invoice will be raised and sent to you via email.
What our delegates think:
"This was a fantastic course to attend, bringing together people from various backgrounds and with it each of their individual experiences."
- Ryan Bown
"Delving into the insights via first hand case studies and networking with peers in the industry was particularly rewarding."
- Kahema Mungili
