The project finance industry is undergoing unprecedented change following the financial crisis. The change in bank appetite for funding infrastructure schemes means new sources of liquidity are becoming increasingly important.
This latest research report by MEED Insight, Mena Project Finance 2013 (http://www.reportsnreports.com/reports/243205-mena-project-finance-report-2013.html), evaluates the key trends and appetite for long term project finance in the GCC and wider Mena region, including PPPs and government projects that require commercial funding.
The research report analyses the macroeconomic trends driving government investment in new projects and the potential demand for raising project finance over the next 2-3 years. It also looks at sourcing the funding for those schemes, the impact of new banking regulations, development of the capital markets and new loan structures on the market.
List of Tables available in this report:
Table 1: Utilities project finance deals, 2005-12 33
Table 2: Selected planned Kuwait project finance deals 40
Table 3: Selected Abu Dhabi project financings, 2005-11 43
Table 4: Egypt 2013 planned PPP projects 45
Table 5: Selected planned Saudi Arabia project finance deals 47
Table 6: The top 10 GCC debt capital market arrangers, 2012 58
Table 7: The top 10 bond issuers, 2012 58
Table 8: Mena completed project bonds 59
Table 9: Planned project bonds 59
Table 10: Top Financial advisers 2005-2012 60
Table 11: Top financial advisers, 2009-12 61
Table 12: Top project finance mandated lead arrangers, 2005-12 62
Table 13: Top 20 project finance mandated lead arrangers, 2009-12 63
Table 14: Top 20 legal advisers, 2005-12 65
Table 15: Mena project financings, 2005-12 67
List of Figures covered in MENA Project Finance Report 2013:
Figure 1: Value of contracts awarded in the Mena region, 2002-12 13
Figure 2: Oil prices, 2000-12 14
Figure 3: Comparison of Mena contract awards and the oil price, 2002-12 14
Figure 4: Mena contract awards by country, 2002-12 15
Figure 5: Mena contract awards by sector, 2002-12 16
Figure 6: Mena GDP growth rates compared with rest of world, 2000-17 17
Figure 7: General government gross debt, as percentage of GDP, 2013 18
Figure 8: Global project finance activity, 2005-12 19
Figure 9: Global project finance activity by region, 2005-12 20
Figure 10: Breakdown of global project finance by region, 2005 (%) 20
Figure 11: Breakdown of global project finance by region, 2007 (%) 21
Figure 12: Breakdown of global project finance by region, 2012 (%) 21
Figure 13: Value of global project bonds, 2005-12 22
Figure 14: Value of project bonds by region, 2012 ($m) 22
Figure 15: Value of project bonds by region, 2005 ($m) 23
Figure 16: Breakdown of global project finance sources, 2005 (%) 24
Figure 17: Breakdown of global project finance sources, 2012 (%) 25
Figure 18: Value of global project bonds raised, 2005-12 25
Figure 19: Breakdown of planned project finance deals by sector (%) 27
Figure 20: Breakdown of planned project finance deals by country (%) 28
Figure 21: Potential project finance deal volume, 2013-15 30
Figure 22: GCC oil and gas project finance deals, 2005-12 32
Figure 24: Qatar bank assets, Nov 2010-Mar 2013 38
Figure 24: UAE private sector credit growth, Dec 2005-Aug 2012 41
Figure 25: Saudi Arabia private sector credit growth, Jan 2010-Jan 2013 47
Figure 26: Saudi Arabian banks market share by assets, 2012 (%) 48
Figure 27: Saudi Arabian bank loan/deposit ratio, Aug 2010-Dec 2012 49
Figure 28: Mena project bond activity, 2005-12 52
Figure 29: Mena bond market activity, 2007-12 53
Figure 30: Yield on Middle East bonds, Mar 2012-Mar 2013 54
Figure 31: Top 20 bank lenders by country, 2005-12 (%) 64
Figure 32: Top 20 bank lenders by country, 2009-12 (%) 64
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