As the popularity of electric vehicles continues to rise around the world, financing opportunities in the E.V. space have become more prevalent. Can the public sector rely on developers to take on the risk?
Gaining investor traction: What types of investors / lenders have been most active in this market? What indicators for growth are they seeking?
Can E-buses find the funds to compete with electric cars?
How much is allocation of batteries about allocation, and how much is about cost?
Latin America has seen massive growth in the development of renewable energy, but accessing localized sources of funding can prove limited. To what extent can projects which require long term investment be financed in local currency?
Trendlines for PPA pricing across renewable assets
Have appetites for local project risk grown in recent years?
The financing of Latin America’s transportation infrastructure is at the forefront of the region’s development. Our panel will discuss closing the infrastructure gap and the current direction of all things transportation finance.
Overview of roads, rail, port and airport activity across the region activity across the region
Mitigating risk in greenfield development
How to navigate investor and lender perceptions on long term projects
A new administration means new priorities for infrastructure investment in Brazil - but the country's needs and opportunities are still plentiful. Renewables and greenfield transport and sanitation assets have particular potential. This panel will look at optimal investment and financing structures in Brazil and how to understand the Lula administration's infrastructure programme.
Can wind and solar investment and financing volumes maintain their trajectory, and what other opportunities does the energy transition promise for Brazil?
How do investors view the end of the privatization programme and what other opportunities, including at the state and municipal level, might compensate?
How supportive will both onshore and offshore debt markets be of any new greenfield infrastructure investment structures?
How, if at all, will the risk allocation and legal support for Brazilian infrastructure evolve in coming years?
Tapping USD denominated financing can facilitate much needed access to deeper pools of liquidity, but how can one avoid possible roadblocks in practice?
How to navigate testing international debt markets
Which projects have the largest need for cross-border financing?
The continued development and evolution of corporate PPAs in the region
With green hydrogen generating buzz around the globe, how can alternative forms of energy gain traction among investors? What other future industries are being explored in LatAm?
When will we see the hydrogen rush? Is it happening now?
What role do oil companies play in hydrogen development?
How can conventional energy work together with renewables to benefit investors?
Tapping USD denominated financing can facilitate much needed access to deeper pools of liquidity, but how can one avoid possible roadblocks in practice?
How to navigate testing international debt markets
Which projects have the largest need for cross-border financing?
The continued development and evolution of corporate PPAs in the region
Development finance covers a varied berth of investments - from renewable deployment to ocean financing, food security to building new schools. What areas are of most interest in this region?
What sectors are most ripe for institutional, private and non-bank lender investment?
What identifying project characteristics act as flags for interested lenders?
Market players have been making a dash to include social and sustainable projects to their books - what sectors (human rights, decarbonization, ocean investment) are of the highest interest to investors.
A new administration means new priorities for infrastructure investment in Brazil - but the country's needs and opportunities are still plentiful. Renewables and greenfield transport and sanitation assets have particular potential. This panel will look at optimal investment and financing structures in Brazil and how to understand the Lula administration's infrastructure programme.
Can wind and solar investment and financing volumes maintain their trajectory, and what other opportunities does the energy transition promise for Brazil?
How do investors view the end of the privatization programme and what other opportunities, including at the state and municipal level, might compensate?
How supportive will both onshore and offshore debt markets be of any new greenfield infrastructure investment structures?
How, if at all, will the risk allocation and legal support for Brazilian infrastructure evolve in coming years?
Latin America has seen massive growth in the development of renewable energy, but accessing localized sources of funding can prove limited. To what extent can projects which require long term investment be financed in local currency?
Trendlines for PPA pricing across renewable assets
Have appetites for local project risk grown in recent years?
Digital infrastructure is quickly becoming a critical component of our daily lives. How can the private sector keep up with demand, and which regions are still playing catch up?
Which financial structures have proved best for digital assets?
Has the hierarchy shifted among existing assets?
Which markets have the greatest demand for greenfield projects?
Digital infrastructure is quickly becoming a critical component of our daily lives. How can the private sector keep up with demand, and which regions are still playing catch up?
Which financial structures have proved best for digital assets?
Has the hierarchy shifted among existing assets?
Which markets have the greatest demand for greenfield projects?
With green hydrogen generating buzz around the globe, how can alternative forms of energy gain traction among investors? What other future industries are being explored in LatAm?
When will we see the hydrogen rush? Is it happening now?
What role do oil companies play in hydrogen development?
How can conventional energy work together with renewables to benefit investors?
Tapping USD denominated financing can facilitate much needed access to deeper pools of liquidity, but how can one avoid possible roadblocks in practice?
How to navigate testing international debt markets
Which projects have the largest need for cross-border financing?
The continued development and evolution of corporate PPAs in the region
Returning to the stage is Proximo’s favorite Gameshow! 3 lenders take on 3 hypothetical deals in a very real market, discussing project costs, risks and rewards in financing Latin American infrastructure.
Digital infrastructure is quickly becoming a critical component of our daily lives. How can the private sector keep up with demand, and which regions are still playing catch up?
Which financial structures have proved best for digital assets?
Has the hierarchy shifted among existing assets?
Which markets have the greatest demand for greenfield projects?
Full landscape of development finance in Latin America from the perspective of institutional and non-bank investors – who the established players are, who’s new to the region, and how they look at the effects of the political risk landscape in comparison to yield.
Who’s who? Breakdown of most active institutional investors, private funds, family offices and impact investors in LatAm - and their preferred regions / sectors
What opportunities in terms of yield are expected in LatAm vs other regions?
Best practices for partnering with commercial and investment banks on projects
Cost of capital and effects on project timeline and execution
Digital infrastructure is quickly becoming a critical component of our daily lives. How can the private sector keep up with demand, and which regions are still playing catch up?
Which financial structures have proved best for digital assets?
Has the hierarchy shifted among existing assets?
Which markets have the greatest demand for greenfield projects?
After a lot of talk, we’re starting to see meaningful blended finance transactions crossing the line. In many markets, the collaboration between ECAs and DFIs continues to be a crucial part of the financing structure. This session considers:
What are DFIs looking for in a project? In an investor?
Blended finance opportunities for greenfield and brownfield projects
Best practices in leveraging ESG metrics for projects with DFIs
What are the main challenges that market players come up against when working with DFIs?
The financing of Latin America’s transportation infrastructure is at the forefront of the region’s development. Our panel will discuss closing the infrastructure gap and the current direction of all things transportation finance.
Overview of roads, rail, port and airport activity across the region activity across the region
Mitigating risk in greenfield development
How to navigate investor and lender perceptions on long term projects
Full landscape of development finance in Latin America from the perspective of institutional and non-bank investors – who the established players are, who’s new to the region, and how they look at the effects of the political risk landscape in comparison to yield.
Who’s who? Breakdown of most active institutional investors, private funds, family offices and impact investors in LatAm - and their preferred regions / sectors
What opportunities in terms of yield are expected in LatAm vs other regions?
Best practices for partnering with commercial and investment banks on projects
Cost of capital and effects on project timeline and execution
As the popularity of electric vehicles continues to rise around the world, financing opportunities in the E.V. space have become more prevalent. Can the public sector rely on developers to take on the risk?
Gaining investor traction: What types of investors / lenders have been most active in this market? What indicators for growth are they seeking?
Can E-buses find the funds to compete with electric cars?
How much is allocation of batteries about allocation, and how much is about cost?
Full landscape of development finance in Latin America from the perspective of institutional and non-bank investors – who the established players are, who’s new to the region, and how they look at the effects of the political risk landscape in comparison to yield.
Who’s who? Breakdown of most active institutional investors, private funds, family offices and impact investors in LatAm - and their preferred regions / sectors
What opportunities in terms of yield are expected in LatAm vs other regions?
Best practices for partnering with commercial and investment banks on projects
Cost of capital and effects on project timeline and execution
Tapping USD denominated financing can facilitate much needed access to deeper pools of liquidity, but how can one avoid possible roadblocks in practice?
How to navigate testing international debt markets
Which projects have the largest need for cross-border financing?
The continued development and evolution of corporate PPAs in the region
Returning to the stage is Proximo’s favorite Gameshow! 3 lenders take on 3 hypothetical deals in a very real market, discussing project costs, risks and rewards in financing Latin American infrastructure.
A new administration means new priorities for infrastructure investment in Brazil - but the country's needs and opportunities are still plentiful. Renewables and greenfield transport and sanitation assets have particular potential. This panel will look at optimal investment and financing structures in Brazil and how to understand the Lula administration's infrastructure programme.
Can wind and solar investment and financing volumes maintain their trajectory, and what other opportunities does the energy transition promise for Brazil?
How do investors view the end of the privatization programme and what other opportunities, including at the state and municipal level, might compensate?
How supportive will both onshore and offshore debt markets be of any new greenfield infrastructure investment structures?
How, if at all, will the risk allocation and legal support for Brazilian infrastructure evolve in coming years?
The financing of Latin America’s transportation infrastructure is at the forefront of the region’s development. Our panel will discuss closing the infrastructure gap and the current direction of all things transportation finance.
Overview of roads, rail, port and airport activity across the region activity across the region
Mitigating risk in greenfield development
How to navigate investor and lender perceptions on long term projects
After a lot of talk, we’re starting to see meaningful blended finance transactions crossing the line. In many markets, the collaboration between ECAs and DFIs continues to be a crucial part of the financing structure. This session considers:
What are DFIs looking for in a project? In an investor?
Blended finance opportunities for greenfield and brownfield projects
Best practices in leveraging ESG metrics for projects with DFIs
What are the main challenges that market players come up against when working with DFIs?
Tapping USD denominated financing can facilitate much needed access to deeper pools of liquidity, but how can one avoid possible roadblocks in practice?
How to navigate testing international debt markets
Which projects have the largest need for cross-border financing?
The continued development and evolution of corporate PPAs in the region
Development finance covers a varied berth of investments - from renewable deployment to ocean financing, food security to building new schools. What areas are of most interest in this region?
What sectors are most ripe for institutional, private and non-bank lender investment?
What identifying project characteristics act as flags for interested lenders?
Market players have been making a dash to include social and sustainable projects to their books - what sectors (human rights, decarbonization, ocean investment) are of the highest interest to investors.
Digital infrastructure is quickly becoming a critical component of our daily lives. How can the private sector keep up with demand, and which regions are still playing catch up?
Which financial structures have proved best for digital assets?
Has the hierarchy shifted among existing assets?
Which markets have the greatest demand for greenfield projects?
As the popularity of electric vehicles continues to rise around the world, financing opportunities in the E.V. space have become more prevalent. Can the public sector rely on developers to take on the risk?
Gaining investor traction: What types of investors / lenders have been most active in this market? What indicators for growth are they seeking?
Can E-buses find the funds to compete with electric cars?
How much is allocation of batteries about allocation, and how much is about cost?
After a lot of talk, we’re starting to see meaningful blended finance transactions crossing the line. In many markets, the collaboration between ECAs and DFIs continues to be a crucial part of the financing structure. This session considers:
What are DFIs looking for in a project? In an investor?
Blended finance opportunities for greenfield and brownfield projects
Best practices in leveraging ESG metrics for projects with DFIs
What are the main challenges that market players come up against when working with DFIs?
Take a deep dive into this award winning deal with The Nature Conservancy’s own Slav Gatchev. We’ll discuss the finer points of the deal, work on on climate finance focused projects, and the future for blue bonds in emerging markets. Take a deep dive into this award winning deal with The Nature Conservancy’s own Slav Gatchev. We’ll discuss the finer points of the deal, work on climate finance focused projects, and the future for blue bonds in emerging markets.
The financing of Latin America’s transportation infrastructure is at the forefront of the region’s development. Our panel will discuss closing the infrastructure gap and the current direction of all things transportation finance.
Overview of roads, rail, port and airport activity across the region activity across the region
Mitigating risk in greenfield development
How to navigate investor and lender perceptions on long term projects
With green hydrogen generating buzz around the globe, how can alternative forms of energy gain traction among investors? What other future industries are being explored in LatAm?
When will we see the hydrogen rush? Is it happening now?
What role do oil companies play in hydrogen development?
How can conventional energy work together with renewables to benefit investors?
Development finance covers a varied berth of investments - from renewable deployment to ocean financing, food security to building new schools. What areas are of most interest in this region?
What sectors are most ripe for institutional, private and non-bank lender investment?
What identifying project characteristics act as flags for interested lenders?
Market players have been making a dash to include social and sustainable projects to their books - what sectors (human rights, decarbonization, ocean investment) are of the highest interest to investors.
Take a deep dive into this award winning deal with The Nature Conservancy’s own Slav Gatchev. We’ll discuss the finer points of the deal, work on on climate finance focused projects, and the future for blue bonds in emerging markets. Take a deep dive into this award winning deal with The Nature Conservancy’s own Slav Gatchev. We’ll discuss the finer points of the deal, work on climate finance focused projects, and the future for blue bonds in emerging markets.
Full landscape of development finance in Latin America from the perspective of institutional and non-bank investors – who the established players are, who’s new to the region, and how they look at the effects of the political risk landscape in comparison to yield.
Who’s who? Breakdown of most active institutional investors, private funds, family offices and impact investors in LatAm - and their preferred regions / sectors
What opportunities in terms of yield are expected in LatAm vs other regions?
Best practices for partnering with commercial and investment banks on projects
Cost of capital and effects on project timeline and execution
After a lot of talk, we’re starting to see meaningful blended finance transactions crossing the line. In many markets, the collaboration between ECAs and DFIs continues to be a crucial part of the financing structure. This session considers:
What are DFIs looking for in a project? In an investor?
Blended finance opportunities for greenfield and brownfield projects
Best practices in leveraging ESG metrics for projects with DFIs
What are the main challenges that market players come up against when working with DFIs?
A new administration means new priorities for infrastructure investment in Brazil - but the country's needs and opportunities are still plentiful. Renewables and greenfield transport and sanitation assets have particular potential. This panel will look at optimal investment and financing structures in Brazil and how to understand the Lula administration's infrastructure programme.
Can wind and solar investment and financing volumes maintain their trajectory, and what other opportunities does the energy transition promise for Brazil?
How do investors view the end of the privatization programme and what other opportunities, including at the state and municipal level, might compensate?
How supportive will both onshore and offshore debt markets be of any new greenfield infrastructure investment structures?
How, if at all, will the risk allocation and legal support for Brazilian infrastructure evolve in coming years?
Development finance covers a varied berth of investments - from renewable deployment to ocean financing, food security to building new schools. What areas are of most interest in this region?
What sectors are most ripe for institutional, private and non-bank lender investment?
What identifying project characteristics act as flags for interested lenders?
Market players have been making a dash to include social and sustainable projects to their books - what sectors (human rights, decarbonization, ocean investment) are of the highest interest to investors.
Latin America has seen massive growth in the development of renewable energy, but accessing localized sources of funding can prove limited. To what extent can projects which require long term investment be financed in local currency?
Trendlines for PPA pricing across renewable assets
Have appetites for local project risk grown in recent years?
Returning to the stage is Proximo’s favorite Gameshow! 3 lenders take on 3 hypothetical deals in a very real market, discussing project costs, risks and rewards in financing Latin American infrastructure.
Digital infrastructure is quickly becoming a critical component of our daily lives. How can the private sector keep up with demand, and which regions are still playing catch up?
Which financial structures have proved best for digital assets?
Has the hierarchy shifted among existing assets?
Which markets have the greatest demand for greenfield projects?
Tapping USD denominated financing can facilitate much needed access to deeper pools of liquidity, but how can one avoid possible roadblocks in practice?
How to navigate testing international debt markets
Which projects have the largest need for cross-border financing?
The continued development and evolution of corporate PPAs in the region
As the popularity of electric vehicles continues to rise around the world, financing opportunities in the E.V. space have become more prevalent. Can the public sector rely on developers to take on the risk?
Gaining investor traction: What types of investors / lenders have been most active in this market? What indicators for growth are they seeking?
Can E-buses find the funds to compete with electric cars?
How much is allocation of batteries about allocation, and how much is about cost?
With green hydrogen generating buzz around the globe, how can alternative forms of energy gain traction among investors? What other future industries are being explored in LatAm?
When will we see the hydrogen rush? Is it happening now?
What role do oil companies play in hydrogen development?
How can conventional energy work together with renewables to benefit investors?
As the popularity of electric vehicles continues to rise around the world, financing opportunities in the E.V. space have become more prevalent. Can the public sector rely on developers to take on the risk?
Gaining investor traction: What types of investors / lenders have been most active in this market? What indicators for growth are they seeking?
Can E-buses find the funds to compete with electric cars?
How much is allocation of batteries about allocation, and how much is about cost?
Returning to the stage is Proximo’s favorite Gameshow! 3 lenders take on 3 hypothetical deals in a very real market, discussing project costs, risks and rewards in financing Latin American infrastructure.