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CAPITAL MOBILIZATION

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OUr role

Structuring and securing optimal capital stacks to drive project success and corporate expansion.

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OUR CLIENTS

We partner with early and growth-stage companies or project developers whose complex capital requirements exceed the scope of traditional commercial banking.​​​​​​​​​

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HOW WE HELP

We execute agile assessments of your financial goals to strengthen project bankability, unlock opportunities, and secure qualified institutional capital.

INSTRUMENTS

We navigate complex global markets to identify the most efficient instruments, such as debt, equity, guarantees, grants, or hybrids, tailored to your needs, constraints, and objectives
Counterparts

Our network includes institutional investors, Sovereign Wealth Funds, Private Debt/Equity firms, foundations, family offices, and specialized Development Finance Institutions (DFIs)

METHODOLOGIES

To ensure project bankability and investor alignment, we have the operational and legal know-how to use specialized  structures, including SPVs, PPP structures, and multi-layered risk mitigation strategies, if and when needed.

FINANCIAL STRUCTURINg case studies:

Case Studies of the challenges that our clients bring us

and the value added of DFA problem-solving abilities.

Wind Turbines Array
Unlocking Wind Power Through Specialized Funding

​​The Challenge

A wind power firm faced a critical funding gap for its Latin American expansion. The 4-year pre-production lead time and high feasibility costs made the project unattractive to traditional commercial banks.

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The Solution

DFA developed a specialized investment case targeting development institutions and clean-tech funds. By focusing on "Emerging Market Risk" experts, we aligned the project with preparation funds specifically designed for high-impact infrastructure.

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The Result

 Our strategy successfully positioned the project for engagement with specialized power-project entities, bridging the gap between early-stage development and commercial viability.

Museum Sculpture Display
Preserving Culture Through Strategic Philanthropic Financing

​The Challenge

A financially stable museum sought to modernize and expand its facilities. However, local financing was limited to short-term, high-interest commercial debt that threatened the institution's long-term cash flow and mission.

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The Solution

DFA shifted the strategy away from traditional banking. We identified and engaged global family offices and foundations dedicated to cultural preservation and philanthropic impact to provide patient, mission-aligned capital.

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The Result

 By replacing costly bank debt with philanthropic funding, the museum secured the long-term capital needed for its expansion while significantly reducing its annual interest burden.

House Construction Site
Bridging the Expertise Gap for Large-Scale Housing in Asia

​​The Challenge

 A US-based engineering firm secured a profitable, low-risk contract for a major housing development in East Asia. Despite its technical strength, the firm lacked the local project finance experience and regional networks required to structure the project.

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The Solution

DFA orchestrated a strategic consortium by bringing in key regional stakeholders with deep market knowledge. This partnership allowed for co-financing of pre-construction and execution costs while providing the necessary environmental, social, and regulatory insight.

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The Result

By integrating local expertise with US engineering technology, the project secured diversified funding.

Geometric Glass Architecture

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