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Financing and Investing in Infrastructure

Learn how debt and equity can be used to finance infrastructure investments and how investors approach infrastructure investments! According to the OECD, the...
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Financing and Investing in Infrastructure
Platform: Coursera
Video: 5h 42m
Language: English

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Learn how debt and equity can be used to finance infrastructure investments and how investors approach infrastructure investments!

According to the OECD, the global infrastructure investment requirement by 2030 for transport, electricity generation, transmission & distribution, and water & telecommunications totals to 71 trillion dollars. This figure represents about 3.5% of the annual World GDP from 2007 to 2030.

The European Commission estimated, that by 2020, Europe will need between 1.5 – 2 trillion Euros in infrastructure investments. Between 2011 and 2020, about 500 billion Euros will be required for the implementation of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) program, 400 billion Euros for Energy distribution networks and smart grids, 200 billion Euros on Energy transmission networks and storage, and 500 billion Euros for the upgrade and construction of new power plants. An additional 38 – 58 billion Euros and 181 – 268 billion Euros in capital investment will be needed to achieve the targets set by the European Commission for broadband diffusion.

Traditionally investments in infrastructure were financed using public sources. However, severe budget constraints and inefficient management of infrastructure by public entities have led to an increased involvement of private investors in the business.

The course focuses on how private investors approach infrastructure projects from the standpoint of equity, debt, and hybrid instruments.

The course concentrates on the practical aspects of project finance: the most frequently used financial techniques for infrastructure investments. The repeated use of real life examples and case studies will allow students to link the theoretical background to actual business practices.

In the end of the course, students will be capable of analyzing a complex transaction, identifying the key elements of a deal, and suggesting proper solutions for deal structuring from a financial advisor’s perspective.

Course Format
The course will consist of lecture videos, readings, and talks given by guest speakers. Although we do hope you will attend the entire course, it is possible to just focus on single topics.

Suggested Readings
The course is designed to be self-contained, there are no obligatory readings that must be acquired outside of the course.
For students interested in additional study material, you may refer to:
• Gatti Stefano, “Project Finance in theory and practice”, Academic Press, 2nd edition, 2012.

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Who will teach this course? Can I trust Stefano Gatti?

Stefano Gatti has created 3 courses that got 273 reviews which are generally positive. Stefano Gatti has taught 34,223 students and received a 4.82 average review out of 273 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that Stefano Gatti is an instructor that you can trust.
Full Time MBA, SDA Bocconi School of Management
Università Bocconi
Stefano Gatti is Director of the Full Time MBA at SDA Bocconi School of Management. He has been the Director of the B.Sc of Economics and Finance at Università Bocconi, where he’s been also Director of the International Teachers’ Programme. His main area of research is corporate finance and investment banking. He has published in these areas including recent publications in the Journal of Money, credit and banking, Financial Management, the Journal of Applied Corporate Finance and the European Journal of Operational Research. Professor Gatti has published a variety of texts on banking and finance areas and has acted as a consultant to several financial and non-financial institutions and for the Italian Ministry of the Economy, the Financial Stability Board and the OECD/Group of G20. He is financial advisor of the Pension Fund of Health care professions and is member of the Board of Directors and board of auditors of Italian industrial and financial corporations.

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Platform: Coursera
Video: 5h 42m
Language: English

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