Project finance

Are you planning to pursue an investment project in Germany or abroad involving the establishment of a special-purpose company that is expected to generate cash flows for interest and redemption payments? Would you also like to take advantage of government export funding instruments or be supported in the coordination of a banking consortium or the development of a state-of-the-art financing model? Then KfW IPEX-Bank is the ideal place for you – structured finance for large projects is one of our core competencies.

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Our expertise

We have decades of experience in structuring and supporting complex project finance in various sectors in Germany and around the world. These include large-scale projects in the areas of infrastructure (some with a PPP structure), raw materials and power, renewables and water, in which we have often played a leading role as arranger.

Our experts in project and portfolio management and execution are well acquainted with the relevant market and attach great importance to forming reliable relationships with customers and partners.

Our added value

We work with you to develop an individual financing structure that is tailored precisely to meet the needs of your project. If necessary, we will advise you on the use of various cover and funding instruments, which will lead to competitive terms and conditions for you.

Financing is structured by a single source with the involvement of in-house experts such as Financial Modelling, the ECA Team, and the Agency Desk.

We can also assist you in discussions with other project participants, authorities, multilateral organisations or governments.

Your contacts for project finance

Raw Materials

KfW IPEX-Bank is contributing USD 300 million to Mina Justa copper mine in Peru as the largest single lender.

Roads

We finance the extension and operation of transport infrastructure in Germany and Europe, such as the Blankenburg Tunnel in the Netherlands.

Onshore wind power

We finance onshore wind farms both in Germany and throughout the world, e.g. in Argentina.