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The Heroic Feats of Heracles: Proximo Plenary-Mezzanine

Cabled Capital: The Fibre Panel

Christoph Holzer
Managing Director,
Allianz Capital Partners
David Watson
Senior Underwriter,
AXA XL
Lars Warrink
Director, Structured Finance,
MUFG
Moderator
Sean Keating
Editor,
TXF

Fibre deals particularly across Europe are continuing to reach close at a steady rate, and we are at an interesting point with the asset class where the questions over what is next are starting to be raised, join our panellists as we discuss:

- The impact of overbuild and competition on the Fibre market

- As we enter the ‘second wave of fibre’ we are seeing a lot of refinancings, what do these structures look like?

- Does the outlook for fibre investment differ when we break it down regionally across the globe?

- What are the prospects for consolidation in global fibre markets?

Mezzanine Level

The Heroic Feats of Heracles: Proximo Plenary - Mezzanine

Shining Investments – The Solar Panel

Armando de Luna
Senior Manager - Structured Finance,
Solarpack
Francesco Pitton
Transaction Manager,
European Energy A/S
David Flory
Global Head of Project Finance,
Sonnedix
Sean Keating
Editor,
TXF

Solar as an asset class is continuing to see consistent investment and deal flow globally. With many global Net 0 and renewable energy targets this uptake will need to continue so how can we facilitate this? Join us as we unite senior figures in the renewables space to discuss:

- With so much more renewable capacity becoming available, what will we do with the energy? Is there a need for grid upgrades & storage co- location to facilitate the growing renewables capacity?

- Solar as a technology is seen to be matured now – what impact is this having on the debt product and raising of finances for Solar projects – are we seeing more financing on a portfolio level closer to an infra model than a project finance model?

- How does the outlook for Solar differ when comparing deals done globally?