The Guidelines to Implementing Asset Recycling Transactions is intended to be a living document and will be reviewed at regular intervals. Visit the Asset Recycling: Decision maker’s notes for a practitioner's overview of Asset Recycling programs. To find more, check out the Content Outline.
Find Tables, Figures, Boxes and Tools in Asset Recycling below.
Tables
Table 1: Models of Asset Recycling
Table 2: Key Elements in Drafting Terms of Reference
Table 3: Asset Due Diligence Checklist
Table 4: Scope of Descriptive Legal Due Diligence
Table 5: Asset Valuation Methodologies
Table 6: Key Parameters to Consider for Multi-asset Bundling
Table 7: Key Evaluation Criteria for RfQ Stage
Table 8: Types of Financing Instruments
Figures
Figure 1: Advisory Services for an Asset Recycling Project
Figure 2: Commercial Due Diligence Coverage
Figure 3: Financial Due Diligence Coverage
Figure 4: Legal Due Diligence Coverage
Figure 5: Structure of Concession/ Lease Model
Figure 6: Structure of Joint Venture Model
Figure 7: Stakeholders in a Concession / Lease Agreement
Figure 8: Performance Monitoring Process
Figure 9: Escalation Process of Dispute Resolution
Boxes
Box 1: Case Study on Asset Recycling Initiative in Australia
Box 2: Case Studies from India and Indonesia
Box 3: Descriptive Legal Due Diligence
Box 4: Prescriptive Legal Due Diligence
Box 5: Special Considerations for JV Structure
Box 6: Common Risk Categories
Box 7: Case Study on Lessons Learned from Asset Recycling Initiative in Australia
Box 8: Case Study on Sample Transaction Documents of TOT Model
Box 9: Case Study on Innovative Financing in Peru
Box 10: Case Study on the Utilization of Proceeds from Asset Recycling
Tools
Research and Publications
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