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1 Dr. Kreuz/Prof. Nadler JEREMIE & JESSICA conference 30/11/2010 JESSICA Urban Development Funds Typologies & Governance Structures of UDFs Conference on JEREMIE and JESSICA, Brussels, 30 th of November 2010 Consultancy Team Dr. Claudia Kreuz (Project Leader) RWTH Aachen University Chair of Finance Prof. Dr. Michael Nadler (Special Advisor) TU Dortmund University Chair of Real Estate Development

2 Dr. Kreuz/Prof. Nadler JEREMIE & JESSICA conference 30/11/ Introduction 2. UDF-Prototypes 2.1 Energy efficiency funds 2.2 Infrastructure funds 2.3 Environment funds 2.4 Smart city investments funds 2.5 Area-based brownfield funds 3. Governance structures for selected UDF types 4. Outlook AGENDA

3 Dr. Kreuz/Prof. Nadler JEREMIE & JESSICA conference 30/11/ Introduction 2. Prototypes 2.1 Energy efficiency funds 2.2 Infrastructure funds 2.3 Environment funds 2.4 Smart city investments funds 2.5 Area-based brownfield funds 3. Governance structures for selected UDF types 4. Outlook Introduction Guidance for Managing Authorities for the implementation of UDFs: Which fund types are applicable to finance different urban development projects? What are the prerequisites for an efficient fund management? Which governance models allow for fast implementation? How can start-up UDFs be developed into long-term instruments? UDF key dimensions Governance structure Financial products and beneficiaries Business strategy - relevance of integra- ted urban planning; - urban asset types; - specialization options (geographic/thematic); - internal/external rate of return targets - guarantees; - investment loans; - debt mezzanine; - equity mezzanine; - venture capital; - later stage private equity - parties involved ; - refinancing sources; - incentives and exit strategies; - consequence for the UDF legal status

4 Dr. Kreuz/Prof. Nadler JEREMIE & JESSICA conference 30/11/2010 Introduction Combination of key dimensions to a UDF typology: taking into account - linkages between expected yields and costs in UDFs, - linkages between financial products and projects, - linkage between conditions offered by the UDF and necessary external rates of return Result: 5 UDF prototypes 1. Introduction 2. Prototypes 2.1 Energy efficiency funds 2.2 Infrastructure funds 2.3 Environment funds 2.4 Smart city investments funds 2.5 Area-based brownfield funds 3. Governance structures for selected UDF types 4. Outlook

5 Dr. Kreuz/Prof. Nadler JEREMIE & JESSICA conference 30/11/ Introduction 2. Prototypes 2.1 Energy efficiency funds 2.2 Infrastructure funds 2.3 Environment funds 2.4 Smart city investments funds 2.5 Area-based brownfield funds 3. Governance structures for selected UDF types 4. Outlook Prototype 1: Energy efficiency funds Business strategy: - (Energy efficient) renovation of (public and private) buildings - Existing buildings at the operating stage - Depending on OP: widest possible geographic scope (= national) - Specialised theme fund - Investment loans with lower interest rates; lower collateral requirements or longer periods of redemption for property owners - Only public parties at the fund management level - Moderate impact on urban development (low public leveraging; CO 2 -reduction)

6 Dr. Kreuz/Prof. Nadler JEREMIE & JESSICA conference 30/11/ Introduction 2. Prototypes 2.1 Energy efficiency funds 2.2 Infrastructure funds 2.3 Environment funds 2.4 Smart city investments funds 2.5 Area-based brownfield funds 3. Governance structures for selected UDF types 4. Outlook Prototype 2: Infrastructure funds - Development of economic or social infrastructure - Land/project development and utilisation stage - Depending on OP: widest possible geographic scope (= national) - Specialised theme fund (e.g. telecommunication or school fund) - Investment loans (or guarantees for commercial loans) with lower interest rates; lower collateral requirements or longer periods of redemption for private households and local economy - Only public parties at the fund management level - Medium to high impact on urban development (private financing leverage at project level; improvement of public transport or health or education or cultural life) Business strategy:

7 Dr. Kreuz/Prof. Nadler JEREMIE & JESSICA conference 30/11/2010 Prototype 3: Environment funds - Development of (innovative) green energy facilities - Land/project development and utilisation stage - Depending on OP: widest possible geographic scope (= national) - Specialised theme fund (e.g. solar fund or waste recycling fund) - Mezzanine capital (no active project management) to reduce capital costs (through less private equity or IRR requirements) - Only public parties at the fund management level - Medium impact on urban development (private financing leverage at project level; renewable energy production) 1. Introduction 2. Prototypes 2.1 Energy efficiency funds 2.2 Infrastructure funds 2.3 Environment funds 2.4 Smart city investments funds 2.5 Area-based brownfield funds 3. Governance structures for selected UDF types 4. Outlook Business strategy:

8 Dr. Kreuz/Prof. Nadler JEREMIE & JESSICA conference 30/11/2010 Prototype 4:Smart city funds - Redevelopment of public assets (land, infrastructure, buildings) - Existing infrastructure/buildings in utilisation - Working in a city or region (according to urban planning concept) - Multi-purpose fund (open to all public assets) - loans or later-stage equity capital (in case of planned asset sales) with lower interest rates or IRR requirements - final recipients: households and local economy of relevant city - Only public/local parties at the fund management level (contributions in cash and in kind) - High impact on urban development (reduction in public expenses /costs and indebtedness; CO 2 -reduction; improvement of location) 1. Introduction 2. Prototypes 2.1 Energy efficiency funds 2.2 Infrastructure funds 2.3 Environment funds 2.4 Smart city investments funds 2.5 Area-based brownfield funds 3. Governance structures for selected UDF types 4. Outlook Business strategy:

9 Dr. Kreuz/Prof. Nadler JEREMIE & JESSICA conference 30/11/2010 Prototype 5: Area-based brownfield funds - Intermediary asset purchase for refurbishment/redevelopment of existing buildings at the vacancy/non-operating stage - Depending on OP: working on city-level in certain urban areas - Multi-purpose fund (combination of multiple asset utilisations) - Venture/equity capital (with active project management) to reduce capital costs (through less private equity or IRR requirements) - Public parties at the fund management level (PPP and contribu- tions in kind possible because of separate legal entity) - High impact on urban development (high public leveraging; brownfield land recycled; key investment in deprived areas; revaluation effects on area property; jobs) Business strategy: 1. Introduction 2. Prototypes 2.1 Energy efficiency funds 2.2 Infrastructure funds 2.3 Environment funds 2.4 Smart city investments funds 2.5 Area-based brownfield funds 3. Governance structures for selected UDF types 4. Outlook

10 Dr. Kreuz/Prof. Nadler JEREMIE & JESSICA conference 30/11/2010 Alternative decision paths for the UDF implementation 1. Introduction 2. Prototypes 2.1 Energy efficiency funds 2.2 Infrastructure funds 2.3 Environment funds 2.4 Smart city investments funds 2.5 Area-based brownfield funds 3. Governance structures for selected UDF types 4. Outlook For the five UDF prototypes (with different business strategies and financial products) we developed three alternative structures for the governance by Managing Authorities: Each governance path consists of a model for the organizational structure and for the operational structure!

11 Dr. Kreuz/Prof. Nadler JEREMIE & JESSICA conference 30/11/2010 Dr. Claudia Kreuz RWTH Aachen University Department of Finance Templergraben 64 D Aachen Phone +49/241/ Fax +49/241/ Prof. Dr. Michael Nadler TU Dortmund University Department of Real Estate Development August-Schmidt-Strasse 6 D Dortmund Phone +49/231/ Fax +49/231/ Thank you very much for your attention! Next steps: 1. UDF Handbook (by the beginning of 2011) 2. EIBURS: Empirical research on JESSICA instruments in all Member States (November ): Academic publications, conferences for Managing Authori- ties and fund manager, on-site research at your HFs/UDFs in operation in Introduction 2. Prototypes 2.1 Energy efficiency funds 2.2 Infrastructure funds 2.3 Environment funds 2.4 Smart city investments funds 2.5 Area-based brownfield funds 3. Governance structures for selected UDF types 4. Outlook More details can be found in the published study:UDF Typologies and Governance Structures in the context of JESSICA implementation

12 Dr. Kreuz/Prof. Nadler JEREMIE & JESSICA conference 30/11/2010 Additional Information:

13 Dr. Kreuz/Prof. Nadler JEREMIE & JESSICA conference 30/11/2010 Path 1: Holding funds and retail banks path (e.g. for energy efficiency funds) Organizational Structure: 1. Introduction 2. Prototypes 2.1 Energy efficiency funds 2.2 Infrastructure funds 2.3 Environment funds 2.4 Smart city investments funds 2.5 Area-based brownfield funds 3. Governance structures for selected UDF types 4. Outlook Operational Structure:

14 Dr. Kreuz/Prof. Nadler JEREMIE & JESSICA conference 30/11/2010 Path 2: Promotional bank path (e.g. for infrastructure funds, smart city funds) Operational Structure: 1. Introduction 2. Prototypes 2.1 Energy efficiency funds 2.2 Infrastructure funds 2.3 Environment funds 2.4 Smart city investments funds 2.5 Area-based brownfield funds 3. Governance structures for selected UDF types 4. Outlook Organizational Structure:

15 Dr. Kreuz/Prof. Nadler JEREMIE & JESSICA conference 30/11/2010 Path 3: Investment fund path (e.g. for environment funds, brownfield funds) Organizational Structure: 1. Introduction 2. Prototypes 2.1 Energy efficiency funds 2.2 Infrastructure funds 2.3 Environment funds 2.4 Smart city investments funds 2.5 Area-based brownfield funds 3. Governance structures for selected UDF types 4. Outlook

16 Dr. Kreuz/Prof. Nadler JEREMIE & JESSICA conference 30/11/2010 Path 3: Investment fund path (e.g. for environment funds, brownfield funds) Operational Structure: 1. Introduction 2. Prototypes 2.1 Energy efficiency funds 2.2 Infrastructure funds 2.3 Environment funds 2.4 Smart city investments funds 2.5 Area-based brownfield funds 3. Governance structures for selected UDF types 4. Outlook