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10 Examples of Bankability

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Bankability is the willingness of well established financial institutions to finance a project or proposal at a reasonable interest rate. It is essentially a function of risk and reputation. The following are illustrative examples of things that impact bankability.

Reliability

The long term reliability of components such as the solar modules used in an energy project.

Track Record

The track record of partners in delivering similar projects.

Insurance

The ability to transfer elements of risk with insurance such as a warranty on equipment.

Financial Stability

The financial ratings of entities involved in a project.

Service & Support

A plan is in place to operationalize the project. For example, a wind farm that will be operated by a utility with extensive maintenance capabilities.

Marketing & Operations

The project or proposal has partners with a strong marketing and operational background. For example, a hotel has a management partner that is ready to sell rooms and operate customer service under a well known brand.

Risk Management

Project teams have identified risks and set out a plan for managing them.

Compliance & Liability

The project complies with laws and regulations and is unlikely to face legal problems.

Profitability

The basic economics of the project are sound, well tested and attractive.

Sustainability

The project aligns with the reputation and values of the funding bank. Projects that are beneficial to communities and the environment may be more attractive to financial institutions.
Overview: Bankability
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Project Finance
Banking
Definition
The willingness of well established financial institutions to finance a project or proposal at an attractive interest rate.
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