3rd Executive Workshop on Ports Financing and Investing, 28-29 Jan 2017, Hyatt Regency Dubai, United Arab Emirates
3rd Executive Workshop on Ports Financing and Investing, 28-29 Jan 2017, Hyatt Regency Dubai, United Arab Emirates
About the Course
Intense, participative learning about all aspects of Ports related corporate finance in five modules with defined learning objectives, subject content, simulation among participants and deliverables by participants over a 2 day period.
The end of the course each participant will go away with a clear view how each component of Ports Corporate Finance works and how it links with every other part of the business.
- Module One – Financial Analysis – using PSA/ APM Terminals/ DP World As Case Studies
- Module Two – Port Concessions – using a live bid document
- Module Three – Debt Financing in Ports – Business Analysis, Project Financing, Re financing, Case Study – APM Terminals,.
- Module Four – Preparing an Equity Investment Case, ending with a simulation exercise on preparing for PSA’s IPO.
- Module Five – Port M&A, ending with a preparation of a M&A pitch and an acquisition approval presentation to a Board of Directors
Course Format
Pre Course Reading Materials
- Select Ports’ business – last annual report, investor presentation & call transcript; every participant will be sent a reading pack to be read.
During the course
- Overview of corporate finance concepts linked to ports Corporate Finance extensive use of tools.
- While this is not a modelling course, we will use excel to the extent possible, participants with limited exposure to excel will be helped by the trainer during the course.
After course
- Trainer available for follow up emails, questions on phone.
- Distribution of discussion materials.
- Form a participant only online group.
- Video recording / transcript distribution?
Endorsement for the executive workshop from past participants:
“Excellent workshop. Course director is very knowledgeable and the discussions provided good interactions. Like the exercises in P&L, Finance spreadsheets and Due Diligence.”
Capt. Samuel Arava, CEO, ABIJAM Global Enterprises LTD, Jamaica
“A lot of case studies being used which helped us the participants to understand the financing processes better.”
Jonathan Chia, Manager, Portek International Pte Ltd, Singapore
Who Should Attend?
- Non corporate finance professionals from Ports businesses – technical, business development, operations, legal, controllers to get a deeper understanding of the corporate finance function and how their day jobs are linked to the corporate finance function.
- Fresher’s who are joining corporate finance, business development, M&A divisions of Port businesses; equity research analysts, Investment Banking professionals beginning to cover or in the early stages of covering Port Businesses
- Corporate finance or non-corporate finance professionals who interface with Ports as a customer – Heavy Industries (Dry Bulk), Oil & Gas, Freight Forwarders, Shipping Lines, land logistics asset owners or service providers
About the Course Director
Rahul Saikia, Director Corporate Finance & Investment Banking (CFIB), at Pricewaterhousecoopers India, is a Ports & Logistics focussed Investment Banking professional for the last 14 years with transaction closure track record across global M&A, IPO, Private Equity, Debt raises, refinance, concession transactions across ports.
Select Ports Corporate Finance Experience
- Recent Global Advisory Roles
- Sale of Container sea port in Jamaica, Refinancing Dry Bulk port in Canada, Infrastructure Fund investment into an Oil Terminal in UK
- Maritime IPO
- Mundra Port IPO – $380 million, 2007, Pipavav Shipyard (now Pipavav Defence & Offshore) – $100 million, 2009
- Maritime Private Equity Raises & Strategic Transaction Advisory
- Mundra Port – Private Equity raise of $62 million, 2005, Sea King Infrastructure Limited (SKIL) Private Equity raise from AIG Investments – $50 million, 2008, Included preparation of business plan for ports, logistics & shipyard, Shell Hazira LNG – Entry strategy & transaction adviors for Total
Course Introduction
- Introduction to financial statements, financial analysis, corporate finance and how the 3 link up.
- Introduction to the port business – economic rationale, technical, market, operations – Participants to participate with elaboration of their roles
- Port Business Corporate Finance
- Overview of recent Ports transaction global activity
- participants to participate with comments on the assets they are familiar with
Module one – Financial Analysis – using PSA/ APM Terminals/ DP World As Case Studies
Accounting overview
- The Three Core Financial Statements and what they tell you – Income Statement, Balance Sheet, and Cash Flow Statements.
- Financial statement integration
- Core accounting principles
- Ratios for financial analysis and performance measurement
Cash Flow Statement Overview
- Analysing a cash flow statement
- Working capital management
- Cash conversion
- Cash based interest coverage
- Capex expansion – maintenance vs. investment capex
- Free cash flows and net financing requirements
- Leverage multiples
M&A Accounting Overview – Merger – Acquisition accounting overview
Module Two – Port Concessions
- Port – the land lord & its Customers
- Port master planning – overview
- Inventory of a port
- What do customers/ sub concessioners expect from the Port Authority
- CONCESSIONS: Models & Players
- The different Port Models
- Port privatization issues methods and constraints
- Criteria of a port Authority to award a concession to a terminal operator
- Views towards future expansion
- Experience
- Financial results
- Existing clients/potential clients
- Employment in the past and the future
- Business plan
- The needs of the port customers
- The cost of a port
- Impact of a chosen concession system for all players concerned”
- General conditions for concessions
- Governance of the concession policy
- Public –private partnership
- The dual character of a concession
- Tariff policy of a port
- Choosing a Port Over Another – Terminal Operator View
- Granting concession in a port(case study)
- Competition and collaboration between ports
- Rules and regulations for a fair competition between public and private terminal operators:
- Why facilities public and private.
- Reasons to choose a port over another
- Forces stimulating port reform
- Case Study
- Analysis of a live concession bid document
- Simulation – Participants divided into port land lords, competing terminal operators across cargo types – dry bulk, container. liquid
Module Three – Debt Financing in Ports Businesses – Business Analysis, Project Financing, Re financing, Case Study – APM Terminals
Analytic Overview
- Purpose: quantification of borrowing amount by a Port Business and use of funds
- Payback: link credit assessment to primary and secondary sources of repayment
- Risks to repayment: the need for Port as a sector and Port company analysis to evaluate debt servicing ability
- Structure: assess the ability of the debt to meet the commercial needs of the identified Ports business while protecting lenders’ interest
Market Indicators of Credit Risk
- Credit ratings – Review, analysis of at least five Port business ratings reports
- Debt market indicators: bond spreads vs. rating curves and CDS pricing
- Equity signals: share price movements and key multiples – linked to Equity modules
- Risks to Repayment
Macro considerations
- Operating environment
- Influence of social issues
- Government intervention and regulation
- Political and sovereign risk.
Port Sector Analysis
- Sales growth, operating profit margin and working capital requirements
- Capital expenditure and asset requirements
- Competitive forces and critical success factors to sustain a competitive advantage
- Tools to analyze Comparative advantage vis a vis competing ports in the vicinity
Management and Shareholders
- Review the strengths and weaknesses of management and the influence of company ownership:
- Management performance
- Corporate aims and goals and their effect on the company’s future
- Shareholder structure, support and influence.
Business strategy
- A company’s markets, products, services and competitive position
- Corporate actions underpinning its growth strategy.
Earnings dynamics
- Quality and stability of revenue and cash flow from core operations
- Cost base analysis, profitability and cash flow measures
- Peer and ratio analysis to evaluate performance
- Different accounting conventions and misleading accounting practices
Asset management
- Asset conversion cycle, asset efficiency and investment needs
- General and industry specific ratio and cash flow tools to analyse and compare asset efficiency
Cash flow drivers
- Forecast operating performance and asset investment requirements.
- Financial Risk
- Evaluate the appropriateness of a company’s funding structure given all factors identified
Financial strategy
- Corporate treasury objectives:
- Risk appetite of capital providers
- External rating maintenance
- Tenor matching, funding and liquidity and refinancing needs
- Alternative sources of funding: trade, bank debt, capital markets, structured finance, equity etc.
Liquidity
- Financial flexibility: measuring liquidity or payment readiness
- Funding instruments used by companies that can increase the refinancing risk and overall financial risk
Solvency
- Funding structure including off balance sheet obligations
- Debt servicing ability using cash flow analysis
- Rating medians to evaluate a company’s financial standing
- Future cash available for debt service using a simple debt capacity cash-flow model
- Refinancing risk: debt capacity vs. borrowing capacity
- Structure
- Review the appropriateness of existing or new debt instruments
- Debt profiles in view of repayment sources
- Ranking: different ways to achieve seniority or pari passu ranking vs. other capital providers
- Safeguards: the use of financial and non-financial covenants to mitigate risk
- Pricing fundamentals: bond prices, swaps and CDS.
Deliverable – Credit note on a financing, refinancing proposal by APM Terminals
Module Four – Preparing an Equity Investment Case
- Land lord & Terminal Operator
- Analysis of one PE and one IPO concluded transaction
- Preparing the investment case
- Preparing transaction documents – IPO, Private Equity
- Following a listed company – Earnings call, analyst notes for building investment cases, generating transaction ideas
Simulation – PSA IPO
Participants to be divided into Groups – PSA offeror, Investor Groups, Bankers, Lawyers
- Preparing for PSA’s IPO
- Investment case
- Pricing
- Investor targeting
Module Five – Port M&A
- Overview of M&A activity in Ports
- Trends in Landlord Ports, Terminal Operators
- Building a case for M&A
- M&A & Strategy Linkages
- Originating M&Q transaction
- Financial Analysis, Valuation & M&A Pricing
- M&A Due Diligence
- M&A Stricture & Documentation
- M&A Integration
Simulation & Deliverables
- Pitching for a M&A mandate
- Making an acquisition note for Board Approval
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