Infrastructure and capital projects need private finance to bridge the gap between incurring capital expenditure and receiving revenues from infrastructure assets.
Where public funding alone is insufficient to deliver capital projects, it needs to be backed up by private investment. Infrastructure assets are, therefore, developed alongside private assets and their financing becomes interlinked.
The current economic environment continues to exert strain on public capital. Thus, tax payer funds are more frequently having to work alongside private investment.
We are a leading financial advisor in the infrastructure industry. We work with the local government, central government, major landowners and infrastructure providers. We structure and deliver transactions to attract private capital for the development of their infrastructure and capital projects in a cost effective and risk balanced way.
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Our sector expertise
Our sector expertise is broad. We cover traditional infrastructure sectors such as transport, social and energy infrastructure. Further, digital infrastructure and major mixed-use regeneration developments also fall under our banner.
We understand credit markets and financing structures. This, combined with advice delivered by our multi-disciplinary team, enables us to execute financing solutions that deliver optimal returns. We work for infrastructure providers and procuring authorities, often within complex regulatory environments. Our private sector clients continue to work with us due to our broad market insight, understanding of the public sector and global reach.
Our services to the public and private sector include:
- Capital raising, including negotiating financing transactions to financial close
- Financial advice for public sector bodies and bidders in tenders and projects
- Financial strategy advice
- Deal structuring
- Credit analysis
- Financial modelling
- Financial model review