PPP Finance and Legal Issues. Edward Farquharson 25 July 2006

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PPP Finance and Legal Issues Edward Farquharson 25 July 2006

Modes of Finance Sovereign Finance Public Sector Full Recourse Private Sector Non Recourse Corporate Finance Project Finance

Agenda Role of Project Finance Debt Equity Refinancing Risk Contract Issues Exercise

Project Finance Market Limited Recourse Loans Achieving Financial Close (Worldwide, banks plus bonds) 1995 US$ 27Bn 1996 US$ 48Bn 1997 US$ 75Bn 1998 US$ 64Bn 1999 US$ 92Bn 2000 US$ 132Bn 2001 US$ 134Bn 2002 US$ 76Bn 2003 US$ 102Bn 2004 US$ 145Bn 2005 US$ 167Bn Source: Project Finance International

Borrower rationales for using Project Finance 1. Isolate specific risks (eg., country risk) 2. First-time partnership between companies 3. Large corporates debt capacity constrained 4. Project large in relation to small and medium sized corporates 5. Only way to create business (eg., contractors) 6. High gearing for lower tariffs and increased ROE 7. Avoid consolidation of debt into sponsors accounts

Principal Contract Structure Government PPP Contract Concession Agreement Shareholders Equity Agreement SPV Credit Agreement Lenders Construction Contract Facilities Management Contract Contractor Contractor

Project Gearing (Leverage) Project finance global average Debt: Equity* ratio : 80 / 20 60 / 40 90 / 10 High market and / or operational risks Low market and / or operational risks * Includes all junior capital (eg., subordinated debt)

PPP Funding Structures Key Objectives: For Sponsors: Maximise return Minimise own investment Minimise risk For Public Sector: Optimise affordability and value for money Discipline of private finance For Lenders: Meeting internal return criteria Avoid risk and specifically uncontrollable risk

Lenders require risks transferred are: understood controllable finite appropriately allocated in the project structure Characteristics of senior debt Role in due diligence

Key Terms Pricing Debt Service Cover Ratio (DSCR) Loan Life Cover Ratio (LLCR) Contractor Guarantees/Bonding/Liability Caps Senior Debt Terms

Debt Cover Ratios ANNUAL DEBT SERVICE COVER RATIO Revenues 120 - Costs - 108 = Cash Available for Debt Service 12 = 1.2 x Annual Debt Service 10 LOAN LIFE COVER RATIO As above, but PV of cash flows for life of Project PV of Annual Cash Flows 135 = 1.35 x Loan 100

Sources of Debt Finance Banks Capital Markets Role of monolines Role of rating agencies Identity of investors Source of finance is often determined by size and complexity of project.

Principal Contract Structure PPP Contract Government Concession Agreement Premia Monoline AAA Gtee Shareholders Equity Agreement SPV Credit Agreement Lenders Bondholders Construction Contract Facilities Management Contract Contractor Contractor

Equity is the risk capital Adequate return for the risk undertaken Limited upside potential from PFI contracts Readily identifiable valuation characteristics (limited market risk) Marketable commodity Characteristics of Equity

Sources of Equity Lead contractors Primary institutional investors Secondary market funds

What is a Refinancing? Any change in the terms of third party debt financing of a PFI Project (to the benefit of shareholders): Any change in or any waiver on any aspect of none shareholder funding; More commonly it is the repayment of senior debt by the raising of new debt (when long term viability is proven lower risk); on more advantageous terms; repaid over a longer term; larger amount of debt. Analogous to changing mortgage on your home.

Typical PPP Cash Flow ($'000) - Pre Refinancing 8000 8000 7000 6000 Operating Costs Debt Repayments Debt Interest Tax Shareholder Returns Service Payments 7000 6000 5000 5000 4000 4000 3000 3000 2000 2000 1000 1000 0 0 Dec-00 Sep-02 Jun-04 Mar-06 Dec-07 Sep-09 Jun-11 Mar-13 Dec-14 Sep-16 Jun-18 Mar-20 Dec-21 Sep-23 Jun-25 Mar-27 Dec-28

Typical PPP Cash Flow ($'000) - Post Refinancing 8000 8000 7000 6000 Operating Costs Debt Repayments Debt Interest Tax Shareholder Returns Service Payments 7000 6000 5000 5000 4000 4000 3000 3000 2000 2000 1000 1000 0 0 Dec-00 Sep-02 Jun-04 Mar-06 Dec-07 Sep-09 Jun-11 Mar-13 Dec-14 Sep-16 Jun-18 Mar-20 Dec-21 Sep-23 Jun-25 Mar-27 Dec-28

Why is the Public Sector entitled to a share of Refinancing Gain? Market that has been developed by the Public Sector so allowing gains to be secured through cheaper debt funding. Partnership between Public and Private Sectors so sharing structure is appropriate. Politically unacceptable for the Private Sector to make windfall gains out of PFI projects

Risk

When: Life cycle risk profile Cost of Finance Operations Time Risk (variation from base case) Construction Bed down/ ramp -up

What: Types of Risk Traditional procurement Design & construction Availability of service Quality of service Maintenance & renewal Market Force majeure Obsolescence Residual value Regulation/policy Private Sector Risk Public or Private Shared Public Sector Risk Typical PPP/PFI Design & Construction Availability of service Quality of service Maintenance & renewal Market Force majeure Obsolescence Residual value Regulation/policy

Where: Risk Distribution Residual value, Regulation PPP Contract Government Concession Agreement Shared: Force majeure Insurance costs (Demand) Shareholders Construction Contractor Construction cost, Delay Equity Agreement SPV Authority risk Contractor risk Life cycle Inflation Tax Credit Agreement Lenders Insurers Event risk Hard FM Contractor Maintenance cost Availability Soft FM Contractor Performance Availability Service cost

Operating Risk Pass through of performance related revenue deductions to subcontractor Hard FM: Life cycle costs at SPV level Soft FM: Benchmarking» how long term?» market testing Anti-dote to hyperbolic discounting (perceived value usually declines sharply with time in public sector thinking) Discipline of exposing long run finance to long run maintenance (pubic sector interference in design choice!) Maintenance reserve accounts (implication for bidding process if too aggressive: low price = higher risk for public sector) How much debt needs to be exposed to operating performance?

Construction risk True risk transfer Risks to government: delays, variations, poor specifications Risks to financiers: contractor credit risk, contractual mismatch, caps on liabilities, contract complexity and the replacement issue, inherited design risk

Market Risk The illusion of risk transfer usually budget driven than risk driven Questioning of the vfm of the risk premium charged for assuming uncontrolled market risk» trend to availability based schemes e.g. in Eastern Europe. Market risk, accountability and efficiency

Some PPP Contract issues

Principles of a standard PPP project 1. Authority transfers responsibility and risk for asset/ service to Contractor 2. Contractor takes on obligations for c.20-30 years 3. Contractor designs, builds, manages, maintains asset and provides service 4. Lenders fund Contractor on limited recourse basis 5. Authority pays Unitary Charge for available/ acceptable service 6. The PFI Contract (and associated documents) must regulate a network of relationships

Some Common Issues Certainty of legal framework Legal capacity of public sector to contract Ability to accommodate market changes Dispute resolution mechanisms Step in rights Standardization

Specifies performance Allocates responsibility Accommodates change Penalises failure Maps out Termination Dispute resolution procedures Aims of PPP Contract

Early Termination Possible Categories Authority Default (Breach) Authority Voluntary Termination Contractor Default (Breach) Force Majeure Corrupt Gifts and Fraud Breach of Refinancing Provisions

Early Termination Compensation on Termination for Contractor Default Market value approach Compensation based on market value of the unexpired term of the Contract Incentivises Lenders to step-in and rescue projects rather than relying on termination payment No windfall gain for Authority Meaning of liquid market

Supervening Events Three categories of events where fair to relieve Contractor of liability to commence/provide Service: Compensation Events time and money Relief Events relief from termination deductions can still be made Force Majeure Events termination after a limited period (e.g. 6 months) deductions can still be made

Risk Apportionment Questions Answers

Risk Apportionment Questions Risk Bidder Authority Lender Flood delays construction of Project Strike in the construction industry Due to increased terrorism, Insurance premiums increase by 250%

Risk Apportionment Questions Risk Bidder Authority Lender The Contractor has a bad claims history and his premiums increase by 250% New health and safety legislation means that all buildings need to be modified A Shareholder sells its stake in the SPV to a third party during the construction period Answers to these questions will be provided at the presentation

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