20439 - STRUCTURED AND PROJECT FINANCE
CLMG - M - IM - MM - AFC - CLAPI - CLEFIN-FINANCE - CLELI - ACME - DES-ESS - EMIT
Department of Finance
Course taught in English
STEFANO GATTI
Course Objectives
The course focuses on the business of structured finance (project/infrastructure finance e asset backed securitization) from the financial intermediaries’ standpoint.
The course pays constant attention to the pratical aspects of each structured finance transaction. The repeated use of case studies and of a business game allows students to link the theoretical background to real-life situations. The focus is on the deal structuring process and on the assessment of the financial sustainability of the transaction.
Course Content Summary
- Structured finance: the classification of the deals.
- Project financing:
- features and differences with corporate financing;
- industries of application; private projects vs public-private partnerships;
- risk analysis and risk management;
- valuation of deal’s bankability;
- the rating of project finance deals;
- the evolution of the business: infrastructure funds and project bonds.
- Asset-backed securitization:
- types and features;
- cash vs syntetic securitizations;
- the rating of securitization deals.
Detailed Description of Assessment Methods
Final written exam for both attendant and nonattendant students. No mid-term exam is scheduled.
Textbooks
- S. Gatti , Project Finance in Theory and Practice – Elsevier-Academic Press, 2012 (selected chapters) ,Second Edition.
Slides by the instructors, made available through the You@B agenda.
Prerequisites
It is recommended to have attended a basic corporate finance course and master basic concepts of mathematical finance and inferential statistics. Good knowledge of Excel is an useful element for attending students.