Lack of long-term debt financing Sample Clauses

Lack of long-term debt financing. The lack of long-term debt financing in Bangladesh—in particular for infrastructure projects—is well recognized by the Government and the market. Most commercial banks focus on short-dated lending activities, in particular to the emerging consumer finance sector. They are typically unwilling to fund long-dated infrastructure loans out of (short-term) retail deposits. Also, they mostly lack the technical ability to analyze and structure project finance transactions. A domestic bond market6 needs to be developed to improve access to finance for infrastructure projects, especially for the private sector. Institutional capacity for processing PPP projects, notably for bidding and contracting, will need to be developed with a focus on energy and transport projects. As such, the financing gap for privately-sponsored infrastructure projects is likely to persist in the future.
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