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8 December 2005 - As good as it gets

Some would argue that contractors have never had it so good, says Stephen Ratcliffe, director of MCG Read more...

8 December 2005 - Are you being served?

A recent survey into operational contracts gave PFI a clean bill of health. BSA’s Norman Rose discusses Read more...

8 December 2005 - A law unto itself

Managing the legal process without re-inventing the wheel, by AMEC’s legal services director Tony Rogers Read more...

7 December 2005 - Made to fit

APSE’s chief executive Paul O’Brien argues that public sector service delivery requires more than one solution Read more...

7 December 2005 - Softly softly

Managing director Jim Byrne talks about why Kier’s cautious approach to the PFI market is reaping rewards Read more...

1 November 2005 - Socrates’s theory on PPPs

Newly elected prime minister Jose Socrates is intent on breathing life into Portugal’s ailing PPP programme. But what went wrong first time around? Read more...

1 November 2005 - Why design and PFI can make good bed fellows

Gensler’s Christopher Johnson argues that with a deep understanding of all stakeholder’s needs as the main driver in PFI, can it really be to blame for bad design? Read more...

1 November 2005 - Operation preparations - scrubbing up for PFI

David Finlay from the National Audit Office examines some of the difficulties faced with projects in operation Read more...

1 November 2005 - War games - defence and PFI

Projects may be large and competition may be relatively small, but private sector players involved in the PFI/PPP market should still be prepared for battle Read more...

1 November 2005 - Jubilee Library - a diamond in the rough of PFI?

Rab Bennetts argues why the award winning design of the Jubilee Library is the exception rather than the rule Read more...

1 November 2005 - GAAP year - contracts, concessions and critics

Deloitte’s Mark Williams recaps on accounting practises for PFI/PPP projects and why the public sector should be watching developments closely Read more...

29 April 2004 - UK - Standardisation of PFI Contracts - 3rd Edition Published

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13 September 2001 - PPP in Central and Eastern Europe

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2 August 2001 - UK - 4ps launches Social Services Case Studies

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24 July 2001 - JAPAN - Privatization and PFI in: Cautious Movement

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16 July 2001 - UK - Report on Operational PFI Schools

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1 July 2001 - NETHERLANDS - Does Anyone Give a PPP?

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20 June 2001 - Corporate PFI – Unlocking the value from property

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20 June 2001 - PPP in Italy: Growing opportunities in this sector

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15 June 2001 - PPP in European Healthcare

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Editorial Blog

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Keeping up appearances

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Nabarro partner Stephen Matthew discusses the Budget and the need for a real pipeline in the UK

League Tables

  • Debt Prov.
Rank Name Total
1 Lloyds Banking Group 5820 mill
2 Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi 5735 mill
3 Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation 5035 mill
4 European Investment Bank 4777 mill
5 Mizuho Bank 4759.8 mill

25 May, 2013

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