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A One-Day Henry Stewart Briefing

Large Property Loans

From whom are the big ticket funds available?
On what terms?
What are the qualifying criteria?

The cost of borrowing is still cheap in historical terms, there is a massive weight of money looking for a home in property and prime stock is up for grabs every day if you know where to look.
Big ticket lenders are few and discerning. This is a briefing on who they are, how to appeal to them and what terms to accept - covering all the alternative routes to property funding including: traditional debt, mezzanine finance, equity and joint venture funding and more.
A panel of experts with front line experience of doing the deals has been assembled to provide the answers:

  • Naming names: who are the big lenders, what facilities can they offer, what do they charge?
  • Mezzanine and equity participation: how much downside risk will funders take on; how much of your profit will they take off?
  • Investments and developments they will fund. The sorts of deals they are looking for - by sector and location
  • The market for short term big ticket development funding
  • Funding a large residential development scheme: the issues
  • Loan syndication and club loans: how to arrange, progress and use them
  • Equity joint ventures: using institutions and private investment funds as an alternative to traditional debt
  • SPVs, joint venture and ring fenced structures: tax transparent funding vehicles for highly geared projects
  • Alternative funding routes: securitisation, corporate bonds, property funds
  • Legal structures

A briefing that is essential for all those property developers, housebuilders, investors and traders, their agents and advisors who need a reliable guide on how to successfully fund and structure large property investment and development projects.

Full documentation will be provided to all delegates and adequate time set aside for questions and discussion.

Thursday, 14 April 2005
The Café Royal, London W1