Advising E.ON Energy (formerly Powergen) on the acquisition of Midlands Electricity and TXU Group’s electricity generation and supply business.
Category: Portfolio
afm consulting advises on a wide variety of alternative finance transactions, commercial contracts, marketing and training projects. Projects that members of our team have advised on include the following:
Manchester Tram Company
Advising Manchester Tram Company in relation to its bid for the construction of the Manchester Tramlink Phase 3 and in relation to its Concession Agreement.
Zain Sudan
Advising investment bank and export credit agency on a costs plus facility for Zain Sudan.
Russian Cost-Plus financing
Advising an international finance company on the development of the first Russian Cost Plus financing programme designed for the financing of raw material supplies for Russian manufacturers.
VTB
Advising VTB on the proposed issuance of an alternative finance bond.
Nomura International
Advising Nomura International on various alternative finance instruments.
Swedish Financial Institution
Advising Swedish financial institution in relation to the acceptability of their financial instruments from an alternative finance perspective.
Financial Services Authority
Advising the Financial Services Authority on the regulatory treatment of alternative finance instruments in the UK.
Barclays Capital
Advising Barclays Capital on a panel arrangement which provides several members of the Barclays Group with flexible access to scholars that can be tailored to reflect specific product and accessibility requirements.
International Innovative Technologies Bond
Advising International Innovative Technologies (IIT) on the UK’s first ever alternative finance bond. The deal was awarded European Deal of the Year at the Finance News Awards 201o. Dubai-based Millenium Private Equity are the ultimate financiers of the transaction and raised financing using a joint venture structure for the alternative finance bond. IIT is a technology development company based in Newcastle, England.