Hybrid annuity model (HAM) of hybrid public-private partnership projects : contractual, financing, tax and accounting discussions / Abhinav Mittal, Puneet Agrawal, Shuchi Agrawal.
2022
HD3872.I4
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Title
Hybrid annuity model (HAM) of hybrid public-private partnership projects : contractual, financing, tax and accounting discussions / Abhinav Mittal, Puneet Agrawal, Shuchi Agrawal.
Author
Mittal, Abhinav, author.
ISBN
9789811920196 (electronic bk.)
9811920192 (electronic bk.)
9811920184
9789811920189
9811920192 (electronic bk.)
9811920184
9789811920189
Published
Singapore : Springer, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-19-2019-6 doi
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HD3872.I4
Dewey Decimal Classification
336.54
Summary
This book analyses several aspects of Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM), a form of hybrid public-private partnership (PPP) for development of roads sector in India. The book covers contractual, financing, taxation and accounting aspects of the HAM based PPP projects in India and provides a complete multi-dimensional view for readers. It is a comprehensive guide for multiple stakeholders involved in the development of infrastructure projects in developing economies across globe. The book is authored by professionals having hands-on advisory experience for HAM PPP projects in India. Given that these are long-term concession agreements (around 15 years), there are inherent complications and the authors have tried to provide clarity on practical issues. The book adopts a novel case-study approach. Based on detailed financial and commercial assumptions for a road project in India, the authors have used around 100 numerical illustrations to provide a quantitative and qualitative understanding for readers. Another highlight of the book is use of international case-studies to provide key learnings in areas of project preparation and structuring for such hybrid PPP models. The risk allocation framework is also contrasted with the HAM PPP model to highlight the key differences. The international case studies have been selected from transport and water sector to illustrate the applicability of hybrid PPPs across multiple sectors to support sustainable infrastructure development. The target audience for this book include private sector developers, government agencies, deal practitioners, advisors, researchers and academia . This book will also serve as a useful guide for commercial lenders, development finance institutions (DFIs) and institutional investors who are looking to finance such infrastructure projects in the long term.
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Agrawal, Puneet, author.
Agrawal, Shuchi, author.
Agrawal, Shuchi, author.
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Management for professionals.
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HYBRID ANNUITY MODEL (HAM) OF HYBRID PUBLIC -PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS.
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Table of Contents
Evolution of Hybrid PPPs
Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM) Timeline
Contractual Structure & Risk Allocation Framework
Success of HAM in the Indian Context
Project Finance and Secondary Market Transactions
Contract Review Model Concession Agreement (MCA)
Tax Review - Indirect Taxes GST
Tax Review - Direct Tax
Accounting Review Ind AS & revenue recognition
Success of Hybrid PPPs
Ireland N1/M1 Dundalk Bypass
Philippines Clark International Airport
UK Thames Tideway Tunnel.
Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM) Timeline
Contractual Structure & Risk Allocation Framework
Success of HAM in the Indian Context
Project Finance and Secondary Market Transactions
Contract Review Model Concession Agreement (MCA)
Tax Review - Indirect Taxes GST
Tax Review - Direct Tax
Accounting Review Ind AS & revenue recognition
Success of Hybrid PPPs
Ireland N1/M1 Dundalk Bypass
Philippines Clark International Airport
UK Thames Tideway Tunnel.