Power
Financing & Investor Support
Investor-side and lender-facing support for power projects where bankability, diligence, and downside protection must be assessed with discipline.
This capability is designed for investors, lenders, sponsors, and transaction teams assessing project quality, contractual risk, and distress exposure in the power sector. The work is commercial in orientation, but shaped by the legal and regulatory realities that determine whether a project is genuinely financeable.
Scope of Support
Engagements commonly include:
- Project finance support and structuring input
- Lender advisory on contract and risk architecture
- Due diligence across project and dispute exposures
- Distressed IPP case assessment
- Review of tariff, payment, and enforcement risk
- Investor-side strategy before commitment or restructuring
Investor Priorities
Our work is organised around:
- Bankability and credit comfort
- Investor risk mitigation and downside planning
- Clear understanding of public and regulatory exposure
- Contract alignment across key project documents
- Distress and recovery scenarios in underperforming assets
When We Are Usually Instructed
Typical instruction points include:
- Pre-investment diligence for acquisition or entry
- Lender review of financeability concerns
- Distressed IPP evaluation and restructuring options
- Payment or tariff pressure affecting returns
- Need for a second view on risk allocation before commitment
How We Work
Delivery Framework
Test project documents against investor and lender priorities
Map regulatory, dispute, and enforcement exposure
Identify bankability gaps and restructuring options
Support investment, lending, or distressed-workout decisions
Related Power Work
Adjacent Capabilities
Power Enquiries
Discuss Investor Support
Use this route for project finance, lender advisory, due diligence, distressed IPP assessments, or bankability reviews from the investor side.
Instruction Focus
This route is suitable where capital providers or sponsors need a clear view of contractual, regulatory, dispute, and recovery exposure before committing further.