Closing the gap: financial closure in public private partnership markets
by Alex Nduhura; Thekiso Molokwane; Lukamba M. Tshombe; Innocent Nuwagaba; Francis Can
International Journal of Critical Infrastructures (IJCIS), Vol. 19, No. 6, 2023

Abstract: The paper analyses the context of financial closure in public private partnerships markets. Existing studies indicate that the success rate of projects that move to the financial closure is limited and stands at less than 50%. To improve the financial closure rates, this study aimed at establishing process for, factors and challenges associated with financial closure for public private partnerships. Based on a review of existing literature, this paper identifies the factors responsible for the high failure rate of financial closure and provides recommendations, necessary for improving the success rate of financial closure. The outcome of this study is important since it makes an invaluable and original contribution to the PPP body of knowledge, since the paper provides a range of issues and activities that must be considered to improve the success rate for financial closure is historically rated as too long and with low chance of success.

Online publication date: Wed, 01-Nov-2023

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