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DATE: 10 SEPTEMBER 2014LOCATION: SINGAPORE

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WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND• PositionyourselfasaninternationallyacclaimedleaderataconferencewhichbridgesProjectFinanceeffortsbetweeninvestors,lenders, borrowers, and regulators in Southeast Asia

• Explorenewcommercialopportunitieswiththebuddingmodeloftheprojectbondmarket,andthepotentialnewbenefitsoffinancialintegration

• Meetandpartnerwithmajorprojectsponsors,multilateralagencies,funders, and bankers from across the region

• GaininsightintosuccessfulPPPstrategiesandprevailoverthechallengesoftheregion’sdeficitinpromisingcompellingreturnstoinvestors

• Learnnewtrendsinstructuringprojectfinancedeals,managingawide spectrum of risks, and counselling amidst Asia’s regulatory uncertainties

KEY TOPIC HIGHLIGHTS• RecentlegislativedevelopmentsinSoutheastAsiaintheProject

Finance Arena• TheboostinAsia’sProjectBondmarket• OvercomingSovereignRisks:Enforcingsecurity• ASEANIntegration:notjustsustainablegrowthbutalsoshared

growth• PrevailingoverPPPchallenges:Howtoacceleratethenecessary

private investment in the region• ChallengesandopportunitiesofInfrastructureandPowerprojectsin

Southeast Asia• IdealProjectFinanceLawyer:Howtoworkwithagoodprojectfinancelawyer

How to maximize your returns from SE Asia’s project finance growthSEAsiaiswellonitswaytobecomingaglobalhubofprojectfinanceasitsstandingongloballiquidity,itsfastgrowingregionalfinancialsystem,anditsinfrastructuregrowthnecessityofover$600billionhascreatedasweetspotfortheregionoverthenextdecade.

Bringingtogetherkeymoversandshakersintheregion,ALB’sfirstProjectFinanceConferenceaimsto bridge the gap in Asia’s stifling bureaucracy and regulatory uncertainty, and pave way to a better understanding of how to ease investor penetration to the region.

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KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE

CHRISTOPHERSTEPHENSGeneral CounselAsian Development Bank

MICHAELBARROWDeputy Director General, Private Sector Operations DepartmentAsian Development Bank

SHEHARYARCHUGHTAIVice President, Project Finance – Asia PacificKorea Development Bank

MARKGIBLETTGroupHeadofProjectFinance(Asia)Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation

RAMAKRISHNAPATABALLA Director of Structured FinanceBNP Paribas

BOOHOCKKHOOVice-President, OperationsCredit Guarantee & Investment Facility

RICHARDMICHAELExecutiveVicePresident&HeadofPrivateClientsAdvisoryIndonesia Infrastructure Finance

NONITOBERNARDOSenior Investment Officer - PPPInternational Finance Corporation - World Bank

ALLARDNOOYSenior AdvisorInfraCo Asia Development Pte. Ltd.

SHIKHARAGGARWALPrincipal Consultant Public Sector & GovernmentFrost & Sullivan

DANGXUANHOPLLM - Teaching FacultyNational University of Singapore

SUPRIYASENDirectorRed Fort Capital

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JAMESHARRISChairman - AsiaInternational Project Finance Association

MinervaLauPFI Asia Pacific Editorthomson Reuters

HODAKASHOJIGlobal Project Finance HeadMizuho Bank

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PROGRAM AGENDA

9:15

Registration and networking

09:45

Introductory Remarks: Opportunities in Southeast Asia’s Project Financing– Developing viable infrastructure

projects for Southeast Asian governments

– Southeast Asia’s country by country near-term project review

– Strengthening potential in tapping private capital and promoting PPPs

10:05

Opening Remarks: Asian Financial Crisis’ regulatory aftermath – Is Project Finance ready to return to the market?– Post-financial crisis regulations,

economic outlook and infrastructure development plans of the Southeast Asian region

– The coming into force of Basel III: enhanced capital requirements, global standards for funding liquidity, and new liquidity coverage ratio requirement

– Who’s who in project finance deals in the region

SHIKHARAGGARWALPrincipal Consultant Public Sector & GovernmentFrost & Sullivan

10:35

ASEAN Integration: not just sustainable growth but also shared growth– Regulatory and infrastructure

challenges of financial market integration

– Infrastructure development for physical connectivity: initiatives to boost cross-border transactions and financing modalities to support it

– Impact of an integrated financial market: Monetary and fiscal policy regimes

– Promoting predictability, open economy and transparent legal systems

– ASEAN Infrastructure Fund: bringing back infrastructure funds to the region

CHRISTOPHERSTEPHENSGeneral CounselAsian Development Bank

11:05

Refreshment Break

11:25

Overcoming political risks: enforcing contractual certainty– Examining Southeast Asia’s

current country risks – managing the region’s corruption challenges, civil unrests, monetary policy, inflationary conditions, etc.

– Leap of faith in a protectionist market and its prevalent political risks

– The risk of managing risks: allocating risks to the most appropriate parties.

Moderator: ROBERTTIONGLEEKONGAssociate ProfessorNanyang technological University

SUPRIYASENDirectorRed Fort Capital

12:15

Networking Luncheon

13:15Increasing energy demands: finding value in a challenging marketplace– Energy project highlights in 2013

and project pipelines– Updates on energy policies in

Southeast Asia– Asia’s renewable challenge –

progress and opportunity– Country by country review of likely

near-term activity

ALLARDNOOYSenior AdvisorInfraCo Asia Development Pte. Ltd.

13:45Interactive Panel Discussion: Infrastructure investment in Southeast Asia – seizing opportunities in the region’s vast infrastructure needs– Regional context of Project

Financing for Southeast Asia– Updates on infrastructure policies

in Southeast Asia– Types of risks that government

and financial institutions need to assume

– Country by country review of likely near-term activity

– Leading infrastructure developers, power producers, financiers and investors

– The evolving role of official finance in support of PF and which market gaps it is helping to fill

Moderator: DANGXUANHOPLLM - Teaching FacultyNational University of Singapore

MICHAELBARROWDeputy Director General, Private Sector Operations DepartmentAsian Development Bank

MARKGIBLETTGroupHeadofProjectFinance (Asia)Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation

SHEHARYARCHUGHTAIVice President, Project Finance – Asia PacificKorea Development Bank

14:35

The boost in Asia’s Project Bond market– Credit enhancement: Providing

guarantee to investors: - Credit Guarantee & Investment Facility

– Getting investors more comfortable with project bonds

– The lack of legal framework to support private sector investment into infrastructure projects

– What types of projects/industries/countries are most attractive

– Investment criteria and rating agency process: can rating agency decisions be appealed?

– Mitigating construction risk and negative arbitrage

BOOHOCKKHOOVice-President, OperationsCredit Guarantee & Investment Facility

Refreshment Break

15:25

Case Study: Successful PPP project in SE Asia

– Setting policy, legal and regulatory, investment and implementation framework

– Selection Process: Should the project be delivered as a PPP?

– Private Sector: How private has addressed key risks in projects

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15:55

Interactive Panel Discussion: Why PPPs have not worked in Southeast Asia– Legal and regulatory issues that

restrict private participation – Recent efforts to improve PPP

regulatory frameworks in the region

– Key elements for successful PPP in the region

Moderator: MINERVALAUPFI Asia Pacific Editor, thomson Reuters

CHRISTOPHERSTEPHENSGeneral CounselAsian Development Bank

RAMAKRISHNAPATABALLA Director of Structured FinanceBNP Paribas

RICHARDMICHAELExecutiveVicePresident&HeadofPrivateClientsAdvisoryIndonesia Infrastructure Finance

NONITOBERNARDOSenior Investment Officer - PPPInternational Finance Corporation - World Bank

16:45

Chair’s Closing Remarks

17:00

End of SE Asia Project Finance Conference

DATE: 10 SEPTEMBER 2014LOCATION: SINGAPORE

JAMESHARRISChairman - AsiaInternational Project Finance Association

HODAKASHOJIGlobal Project Finance HeadMizuho Bank

15:05


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