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In project finance, is equity risk always higher than debt? Does this theory always hold ground in practice?

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Question added by Mohammed Amin Petiwala , CFO , Osool Poultry SAOC
Date Posted: 2016/03/14
Mohammed Hussain Shah
by Mohammed Hussain Shah , Finance Manager , Al-Naba Contracting Co. Ltd

Yes equity risk is higher than debt risk. And see returns also could be higher than the debt. Debt is at lesser risk as it is generally secured by the borrower. At the same time its returns also are limited . Thanks

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Depends on the type of project and inherent types of risks. Lenders and Sponsors do not always have similar objectives. Theory and practice are not always congruent.

 

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