Public Private Finance in the US and Emerging Markets
The Dawn of a New Age - Madrid 2009
To help you understand the political, legal and regulatory enviroments we brought together a leading panel of speakers who examined challenges and opportunities to help you consider how you can develop appropriate insurance and risk management strategies.
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US P3- Key Opportunities and Challenges
Opportunities
- Most US contractors are privately owned, small or medium
sized firms with comparatively low capitalization, and
simply do not possess adequate resources for these major,
sometimes "billion dollar", projects
- There is widespread competition for small projects, but an
open market for the largest ones
- Overseas contractors can import financial strength, skills
and experience which are not available in the US
Challenges
- Each State within the US has their own unique legal and
political environment
- US insurance market is not automatically equipped to cope
with the insurance requirements of international lenders
and seamless construction / operational insurance policies
- Much higher project insurance and bonding costs
Presentations and Audio
Morning Session - PPP in the USA
A. Presentation One
- Introduction & The US Market
- Legal and Contractual Review
B. Presentation Two
- Important Considerations for Foreign Companies
- Surety and Contractor Partnering
- Risk Management
- Insurance Issues, Industry Worker & Compensation
- Q & A forum
Afternoon Session: PPP in Emerging Markets
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Presentation Three
- Credit and Political Risks - Protecting your Project and Improving the Financing
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Introduction & The US Market |
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Financing PPPs in Emerging Markets |
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| Important Considerations for Foreign Companies and Risk Management |
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Underwriting Risks in Emerging markets Political and Credit Risks Panel Debate & Q&A |
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