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The PPPRC Asset Recycling Section
Guidelines for Asset Identification
- Direct Contractual Agreements
- Divestment
- Infrastructure Asset-Backed Securitization (IABS)
- Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InVITS)
Checklists for Asset Recycling
I. ASSET RECYCLING PROJECTS
Asset Recycling: Decision Maker’s Notes
- Engaging Advisors in Asset Recycling
- Due Diligence Process in Asset Recycling
- Technical Due Diligence in Asset Recycling
- Commercial Due Diligence in Asset Recycling
- Financial Due Diligence in Asset Recycling
- Legal Due Diligence and Review in Asset Recycling
- Accounting and Tax Due Diligence in Asset Recycling
- Environmental and Social Due Diligence in Asset Recycling
- Asset Valuation Methodology
- Guidelines for Legal and Commercial Structuring Options
- Market Sounding in Asset Recycling
- Request for Qualification (RfQ) in Asset Recycling
- Request for Proposals (RfP) in Asset Recycling
- Managing the Bid Process in Asset Recycling
- Bid Evaluation and Award in Asset Recycling
- Contract Finalisation in Asset Recycling
- Towards Financial Close in Asset Recycling
Financing Options and Instruments
II. ASSET RECYCLING PROGRAMS
What is the roadmap for Asset Recycling?
Define the Asset Recycling Program
III. ANNEX IN ASSET RECYCLING
Bundling and Unbundling Criteria
Elements for Governance of Project Company (JV)
IIII. CASE STUDIES IN ASSET RECYCLING
- Infrastructure Asset Recycling: Insights for Governments and Investors
- India National Monetisation Pipeline (NMP)
- New concession model introduced to monetise existing Government/SOE infrastructure assets
- Asset selection for toll-operate-transfer (TOT) model of road asset monetization, India
- Sample Transaction Documents, TOT Model, India
V. ASSET RECYCLING GUIDE TOOLS AND REFERENCES
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Content Cards
Research and Publications
The Guidelines have not been prepared with any specific transaction in mind and are meant to serve only as general guidance. It is therefore critical that the Guidelines be reviewed and adapted for specific transactions.
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