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FBN Capital To Tackle Infrastructure Growth Challenges
FBN Capital Limited, the in
vestment banking and asset management business of FBN Holdings Plc, has said it is seeking ways to explore infrastructure growth as a catalyst to unlocking the country’s potential.
According to a statement issued by the company, issues relating to ways of financing infrastructure projects will be the focus of its annual Project and Infrastructure Finance Conference in October.
“An increasing number of natural resources and infrastructure projects have been financed and developed to meet the demand for Nigeria’s significant infrastructure needs. The conference will gather together executives across key industries to address the role of legal, project and credit risk assessment by highlighting considerations integral to project finance through a series of case studies, panel discussions and presentations,” the statement read in part.
The Director and Head, Project and Structured Finance, FBN Capital, Mr. Patrick Mgbenwelu, said the event was the first of its kind in Nigeria and was timely in view of the growing demand for project funding across various sectors of the economy.
“Given FBN Capital’s leading project financing credentials in terms of innovative structuring, value of projects and the number of deals arranged in Nigeria, our objective is to utilise the forum as a platform for discussing key issues with industry experts, share lessons learned and champion the use of project financing techniques as one of the most optimal funding routes at the present time,” he said.
Mgbenwelu added that the one-day forum would bring together senior-level representatives, including regional financiers and lenders, developers, consultants and advisors as well as government agencies and regulators.
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