What We Do
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does PRI do? Where do you work? Have you worked in my industry? How big must my project be? Is PRI a bank? How long does it take to obtain financing for a project? Will PRI fund my project? Will you take my picture? Does PRI work with specific banks / sources of financing? How does PRI add value to a project? What does it cost to retain PRI?
What does PRI do? PRI helps project sponsors prepare projects for financing and obtain the financing
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Where do you work? We go where the project is. We work around the globe, and our network of affiliates gives our team additional local execution capacity in every region except Antarctica.
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Have you worked in my industry? We can apply our proven methodology across industries, and have worked successfully on projects in most industry groups. See our projects list for examples.
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How big must my project be? PRI works on large and small projects. There is no upper limit; however, it is generally not economical for a sponsor to engage us if the project is not seeking $10 million or more in capital.
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Is PRI a bank? PRI is not a bank. We source funding for projects from banks, private equity funds, and other investors
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How long does it take to obtain financing for a project? The time required to obtain financing depends on the type and size of a project, and how ready it is for financing. The financeTest diagnostic will answer this question for a specific project.
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Will PRI fund my project? PRI does not fund projects directly. We source funding for projects from banks, private equity funds, and other investors
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Will you take my picture? Only if you want us to, but sometimes when you aren't looking.
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Does PRI work with specific banks / sources of financing? PRI identifies the sources of financing most appropriate to each project.
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How does PRI add value to a project? PRI makes sure the project is ready for financing, prepares comprehensive investment materials, and negotiates the best available funding package for the project.
A project is ready for financing when all the elements necessary for successful implementation have been identified and/or put in place. PRI will identify missing elements, and can assist in filling the gaps. PRI prepares investment materials that provide a complete description of the business, detailed financial projections, and answers to the critical questions investors will raise. PRI manages due diligence and negotiation so the project sponsor is insulated from the process.
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What does it cost to retain PRI? Project costs depend on the type and complexity of the project. Fees for Phase I will cover the cost of a financeTest, while fees in Phase II will involve a retainer as well as success fees on funds raised.
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