Limited recourse project financing
The growing demand for financed projects globally provides ever changing requirements of the financial world. Complex project development incorporate the full spectrum of multi-sourced financing options, including export credit agency and multilateral financing support, government financing support, commercial bank loans, Islamic finance and various capital market solutions such as project bonds.
Global project finance team
Our team, of over 60 project finance lawyers, provide companies and financial institutions with incisive, commercial advice on some of the most challenging projects in the world. We operate a global network, working with sponsors, lenders and developers to deliver complex projects through innovative solutions to their most challenging issues. Over the last three years, we have advised on more than 100 projects globally, equating to more than $70bn of financing.
Comprehensive project finance advice
Our approach is to treat our clients' project development and financing as an integrated discipline. We assemble teams of experts in banking and finance, debt, capital markets, tax and insurance, as well as planning, property, construction and dispute resolution. This enables us to identify all material risks and allocate these to the most appropriate project participants.
We are known for our collaborative approach, made possible by our understanding of the different perspectives of project principals, contractors, financiers and consultants.
Integrated expertise across all sectors
Project finance is central to the world's key industries. Our project finance lawyers are integrated with our teams of industry experts, providing in-depth, sector-specific advice. This approach ensures our clients get expert advice, tailored to their project and sector.
We advise clients in all major industry sectors, including:
- Conventional and nuclear energy
- Defence
- Government and public sector (PFI/PPP)
- Mining and metals
- Real estate and construction
- Renewable energy
- Oil and gas
- Social infrastructure
- Telecommunications
- Transport infrastructure
- Water and waste