Project & Export Finance 

 We can add value to your business by providing:

  • Limited recourse financings - for energy or infrastructure projects and acquisitions
  • Export finance - for export of capital goods with support of export credit agencies (ECAs)
  • Project-related refinancings or restructurings
  • Financial advisory, valuation and modelling - related to new project developments, acquisitions and competitive tenders / privatisations

Benefit from our experienced teams…

Our team of over 100 professionals based across 13 locations (Beijing, Dubai, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, Karachi, London, Mumbai, New York, Paris, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore and Tokyo) provides bespoke advisory services and financing solutions to clients for, and in, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. We also have industry expertise in renewable energy, mining and metals, power and utilities, oil and gas, and infrastructure.

Project Finance Solutions

Our project finance solutions range from financial advisory, valuation and modeling, to structuring and underwriting of financing solutions, usually on a limited or non-recourse basis.
 

Export finance in major markets

Standard Chartered is one of only a handful of international banks which can provide you with access to over 30 export credit and multilateral agencies including Sinosure from China, KEIC and Kexim from Korea, US EX-IM, ECGC, EKN and NEXI.

 

 

Our commitment to sustainability

As part of the Clinton Global Initiative and in line with Standard Chartered’s aim of building a sustainable business, Standard Chartered has committed to financing and supporting USD8 to 10 billion of renewable and clean energy projects in Asia, Africa and the Middle East over a five year period from 2008 to 2012.

With a focus on wind, hydro, geothermal, solar, biomass and coal bed methane, the development of renewable energy projects will help mitigate the effects of climate change. It will also contribute to greater economies of scale, thereby helping to drive down the unit costs of clean energy and deliver the much needed growth in energy supply which many emerging markets require to alleviate poverty and deliver stable economic growth.

Since financing our first renewable energy project in 2005, Standard Chartered has been associated with projects worth approximately USD5 billion across wind, solar, water, bio-fuels and carbon sectors. Examples include the Sinan Solar Photovoltaic Project in Korea, the world’s largest photovoltaic power plant, Wayang Windu Geothermal Power Plant in Indonesia and the Fenland Windfarms UK wind power portfolio.

To view Standard Chartered’s approach towards sustainability, click here.

 

For further information, please contact:

 
Global Head, Project & Export Finance

James Courtenay  

Asia
Conor McCoole  

Middle East
Ravi Suri  

Americas
Paul Clifford  

Structured Export Finance
Charles Carlson  

Renewable Energy & Environmental Finance
Peter Gutman  

Mining & Metals
Mark Sumner  

Russell Amor