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Public Private Partnerships: policy outlook and the Annual Call 2012: Support for PPPs

Public Private Partnerships: policy outlook and the Annual Call 2012: Support for PPPs. Stéphane Ouaki- Head of Unit B.4 Connecting Europe and Infrastructure Investment Strategies, Directorate General Mobility and Transport, European Commission

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Public Private Partnerships: policy outlook and the Annual Call 2012: Support for PPPs

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  1. Public Private Partnerships: policy outlook and the Annual Call 2012: Support for PPPs Stéphane Ouaki- Head of Unit B.4 Connecting Europe and Infrastructure Investment Strategies, Directorate General Mobility and Transport, European Commission Katarzyna Gryc- Policy Officer- Unit B.4, Directorate General Mobility and Transport, European Commission Shelley Forrester – Senior Financial Engineering Manager, Unit T4, TEN-T Executive Agency

  2. InfrastructureInvestment Challenge • estimated investment needs in the TEN-T core network of EUR 250 bn by 2020 • scarcity of EU, national and local budgetary resources as consequence of the economic downturn • private capital difficult to attract to finance risky or long term investments

  3. Market outlook on PPP activity • EUR 17.9 bn in 2011, well below 2005 transaction level • in Q2 2012, EUR 6 bn transactions closed, the lowest level in the decade

  4. Policy Framework to address the challenge TEN-T to optimise EU-wide PPP projects pipeline and pave the way for the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) • Capacity Building of the Network of the National PPP unitsthrough the European Expertise Centre (EPEC) • LoanGuarantee Instrument (LGTT) jointlyfunded by EU and the EIB to mitigatetrafficdependentrisks & cashflows • Currentlysupporting 6 TEN-T investmentsworthEUR 11 bn • Project Bond Instrument pilot phase (2012-2016) is in force • PPP projectpreparationgrantfunding

  5. Policy Framework to address the challenge Connecting Europe Facility 2014-2020 • Grants to support projects with EU value added to address key societal and economic challenges (mobility, competitiveness, inter-connectivity, modal shift to adapt to climate change) • Financial instruments … • … to attractprivate capitalthroughinnovativefinancial instruments • … to shareriskswithprivateinvestors and provide Public sectorcommitments • … to unlock the full potential of the debt capital marketsthrough the pilot phase of the Project Bond Instrument

  6. Pilot Phase of Project Bond Initiative: private capital to deliver EU infrastructure priorities • Implemented since 7 November 2012,with signing of Cooperation Agreement between Commission and EIB • the applications, appraisal and pricing of the individual projects done by the EIB • EIB approvals until 31 December 2014, financial close by end of 2016 • the PB credit enhancement is designed to improve the credit quality of senior debt of a project company in order to issue project bonds • the EIB provides a finance facility to a project company in the form of a sub-ordinated loan and / or guarantee • target investment rating of at least A-, a level expected to attract long term institutional investors (insurance companies and pension funds) • mitigates all types of project risks (construction, operations, performance, traffic) • Adaptable to all types of PPP payment mechanisms, including availability and user-pay

  7. 2012 Annual Call Priority 3: Support for PPPs and innovative financial instruments The objective of this priority is to support the screening and development of projects for suitability to be procured as PPPs and to exploit EU level financial instruments. The expected result will be the creation of an EU level PPP project pipeline within the TEN-T that will: • Provide a clear signal to the private sector of the long term public sector commitment to PPP procurement • Enhance the preparation of projects suitable for PPP procurement • Ensure the effective and efficient use of EU funds • Provide upstream support to projects, facilitating access to innovative financial instruments such as the EU project bond initiative (PBI) and LGTT • Contribute to the success of the pilot phase of the project bond initiative to open the bond market as a source of long term finance for TEN-T projects

  8. Steady growth of EU level PPP project pipeline • Annual Call 2010 €7 million offered, 3 projectsselected • 2010-NL-93302-S – Implementationstudy to prepare PPP to improve maritime access to TEN-T at Amsterdam – SeaLock • Annual Call 2011 €15 million offered, 6 projectsselected • 2011-CZ-94064-S PPP for D3 motorway • 2011-ES-94123-S PPP for intermodal logisticsplatform • 2011-FR-94036-S PPP for CNM stations • 2011-IT-94006-S PPP for Port of Venice • 2011-IT-94030-S PPP for rail linkat Malpensa • 2011-NL-94111-S PPP for Beatrix locks and Lekkanaal • Annual Call 2012 € 25 million offered Evolution towardsstronger linkage to financial instruments

  9. 2012 Annual Call Priority 3 - Support for PPPs: feasibility to maturity • PPP screening: feasibility studies necessary for value for money assessment and preparation of business case: • Market scan to identify private sector potential; Risk analysis, allocation and mitigation • Affordability – funding and financing models, including revenue generation studies, payment model options • Identification of output requirements, development of public sector comparator • Development of financialmodelsbased on robustcostestimates, currentmarketpricing and quantitative riskassessment PPP procurement: Mature project preparation phase, studies necessary to bring project to tender and to support procurement phase: • Further technical studies to define preferred solution: output requirements and service quality standards • Establishment ofriskallocation, mitigationandpricingmodel • Financial studies to identify optimal sources of financing, including capital markets solutions • Preparation of draft PPP contract, including provisions to accommodate bond solutions • Studies to support procurement phase, includingdevelopment of shadowcredit rating but not includingbidevaluation

  10. Opportunities available for projects selected under Priority 3 • Screening of mature PPPs for pilot phase of PBI: • Procurement phase to be launched not later than mid-2014 • ‘Bond friendly’ tender documentation • Similar financial viability and political support as needed to attract bank finance • Screening for feasibility of PPPs for the future • Develop robust value for money assessment • Prepare PPP projects for Connecting Europe Facility • Increased use of financial instruments at EU level

  11. AnyQuestions? Transport

  12. Stéphane Ouaki Stephane.ouaki@ec.europa.eu Katarzyna Gryc Katarzyna.gryc@ec.europa.eu Shelley Forrester Shelley.forrester@ec.europa.eu Thank you!

  13. PBI: funded and un-funded debt SPV Project Costs Project Bonds Target rating minimum A- SPV Project Costs Project Bonds Target rating minimum A- Bond Issue and underwriting Bond Issue and underwriting Project Bond Investor Project Bond Investor EIB/EU Sub-debt EIB/EU Un-funded Sub-debt Equity & Quasi-equity Equity & Quasi-equity up to 20% of total Bond issue up to 20% of total Bond issue EIB/EU Sub-debt comes as a mezzanine, sub-ordinated loan – replacing part of the bond to increase its target rating • EIB/EU Unfunded Sub-debt guarantees part of the bond issued to improve the target rating • Increases the amount of bonds to be issued • Available during the whole lifetime of the project • Can address the problem of cash shortfalls during the construction period • EIB pays only when guarantee is called European Investment Bank

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