Jeffrey Delmon

Senior Public Private Partnerships Specialist at World Bank at National University of Singapore

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  • National University of Singapore

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National University of Singapore

25 years advising governments, investors and lenders on private investment in infrastructure, 11 years in private legal practice at Freshfields, Paris and Allen & Overy, London followed by 14 years at the World Bank advising on infrastructure finance, PPP and mobilizing long term local currency finance

Publications include:

• Delmon, Jeffrey, Public Private Partnerships in Infrastructure: An Essential Guide for Policymakers, pp. 325 (Cambridge University Press, 2nd edition 2017). • Delmon, Jeffrey, Private Sector Investment in Infrastructure: Project Finance, PPP Projects and PPP Programs, pp. 750 (Kluwer International and the World Bank, 3rd edition 2016). • Delmon, Jeffrey, Public Private Partnership Programs: Creating a framework for private sector investment in infrastructure (Kluwer International 2014) • Ricover, Andy, Vickram Cuttaree and Jeffrey Delmon, Airport Development through Public-Private Partnerships: A guide for decision makers pp. 110 (World Bank and PPIAF 2013) • Delmon, Jeffrey and Victoria Rigby Delmon, eds., International Project Finance and PPP: A Legal Guide to Key Growth Markets, pp. 750 (Kluwer International 2011, 2ed 2012, 3ed 2013) • Delmon, Jeffrey, Water Projects: A Commercial and Contractual Guide, pp. 436 (Kluwer International, 2001). • Scriven, John, Nigel Pritchard and Jeffrey Delmon, eds., A Contractual Guide to Major Construction Projects, pp. 309 (Sweet & Maxwell, 1999).

in addition to numerous articles and papers.

Specialties:

  • Project finance
  • PPP transaction design and implementation
  • PPP investment climate development, including legal, financial and institutional frameworks

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