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Project Finance is a form of financing that is used to fund large-scale projects such as infrastructure, energy, and industrial projects. It is a long-term financing method that is typically used to fund projects that have a long-term payback period. Project Finance is typically structured as a non-recourse loan, meaning that the lender is not able to pursue the borrower for repayment if the project fails.
Project Finance is typically provided by a consortium of lenders, including commercial banks, investment banks, and other financial institutions. The lenders will typically provide the financing in exchange for a share of the project's profits. The lenders will also typically require the project to have a certain level of risk mitigation, such as insurance or guarantees.
Some of the major players in the Project Finance market include Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, Bank of America, and JP Morgan Chase. Show Less Read more