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- Project finance
- Regulatory framework, key features and key concepts in project finance
Types of projects
Project finance is a flexible financing technique. It can be used to finance almost any asset as long as the asset has a predictable revenue stream. This is because in a typical project finance transaction, the lenders rely heavily on the revenues generated by the project for repayment of the loan.
This guidance note explains some of the more common uses of project financing, with a brief description of a few notable issues involved in each type of project. The common uses include transport projects, power projects, oil and gas projects, water projects, and mining projects. International and Australian examples are used to aid understanding.
See Types of projects.